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Wilson to the Broncos


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Good for us I guess in that the NFC is a really weak QB division. Makes us look dumb though cause everyone always talks about Tepper big game hunting for QB. While we bumble around with the likes of Darnold the Broncos for the second time in a decade acquire an all time QB.

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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

Will wording it as if the Panthers did attempt.

I'm sure they did. Wilson wanted to go to a contender. There's nothing further from it than the dumpster fire that is the Panthers. Broncos have a new coaching staff and a good defense. Set up to contend again just like they did with Manning. 

I hate what David Tepper has done to this franchise. I wish him nothing but failure and misery with his soccer team. I am sadly still tied to the Panthers as a lifelong fan but it's getting harder and harder to support a team owned by someone so inept at building a winner. 

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1 minute ago, carpanfan96 said:

Drew Lock, Shelby Harris, another player, two first rounders, 2 second rounders, 5th rounder for Wilson and a 4th round pick. 

Tough to imagine us not being able to beat that if they really wanted Russ.

Russ may have said no. Although the NFC South sounds a lot better than the AFC West if I’m a QB.

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2 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Drew Lock, Shelby Harris, another player, two first rounders, 2 second rounders, 5th rounder for Wilson and a 4th round pick. 

Its fair to assume that Watson deal would command something similiar. Wonder what our package would look like IF his problems are solved.

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19 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I guess they decided to pull the trigger when news of Aaron Rodgers broke.  Feels like that was probably their initial target, but I'm just speculating.

IDK apparently they've been working on this trade for like 6 weeks now. 

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