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What’s your pitch to Aaron Rodgers to come to Carolina


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41 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Funny, people act like he doesn't have a ring or Super Bowl MVP on his resume' just because they don't like him personally.  Weird how bias overshadows facts.  For a few people that have popped in here from the abyss, it's politics as usual tempered by innuendo because they are in the main forum. 

Oh I think he is one of the best QBs who can elevate a team. Our roster has too many holes and I don’t want him saving Rhule’s job. We need a young QB to grow with our team and new coach next year. A stop gap like Mitch or Mariotta will work until we draft one next year.

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5 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Aaron Rodgers is not coming to Carolina no matter how much they offer to pay him.  It's a pipe dream and a waste of time to even consider.  But please by all means carry on. 


 

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I love that show … not like this meme … but your 100 percent correct it’s a pipe dream …. Aim high I say .. hope we get Matt lafuer and Adams too 

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