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23 minutes ago, jackson113 said:

The organization needs this " win" even for a little while.. people on here been whining little babies for months now..

22 civil suits out there. 

A team can still easily land him and give up the farm....and then watch Watson get suspended in this new uniform.   

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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

There’s just no way. If people are reporting we have the best offer one or two of burns Chinn or dj gotta go. 

We may have soured on Brown as a fanbase but I still think he has a bunch of value in this trade.

 

3 firsts, Darnold, Brown and McCaffrey; or swap out McCaffrey for a couple 2nds

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10 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

This Johnny Bets guy is the closest thing we got to a source atm ... lets continue to feed the machine here aka this thread...

 

 

The CMC part has me doubting this guy though, I didnt think that Texans would want him in return, however we did shut down CMC early last year intentionally.... supposedly 

Clout chaser throwing out BS on the off chance his guess is correct so that he can bolster his fake insider credentials for the future

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

It makes sense if we don't want to give up any of our top defensive players. Plus it's already been reported we've been taking calls on him outside of the Watson trade so that's not really a shock to me, although the Texans haven't shown any reported interest in him

I’m saying from the Texans perspective it makes no sense. Why would you take an overpaid oft injured rb and Darnold? The report is we have the best deal by a lot. I think people need to mentally prepare for burns or Chinn or both to be gone. If it really is cmc and Darnold and 3 1sts that’s a fuging steal: 

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Just now, MVPccaffrey said:

Clout chaser throwing out BS on the off chance his guess is correct so that he can bolster his fake insider credentials for the future

95% of the sh*t people say on twitter is fake. I wish people were as discerning with real news as they are with sports news 

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

I’m saying from the Texans perspective it makes no sense. Why would you take an overpaid oft injured rb and Darnold? The report is we have the best deal by a lot. I think people need to mentally prepare for burns or Chinn or both to be gone. If it really is cmc and Darnold and 3 1sts that’s a fuging steal: 

Darnold is really gonna be dumping off to CMC next year in a Texans uniform.  Cause it worked so well here.  😂

But I'm with you.  It makes no sense.

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

I’m saying from the Texans perspective it makes no sense. Why would you take an overpaid oft injured rb and Darnold? The report is we have the best deal by a lot. I think people need to mentally prepare for burns or Chinn or both to be gone. If it really is cmc and Darnold and 3 1sts that’s a fuging steal: 

I agree! If we offload Darnold and CMC's contract without giving up another player I am partying like crazy!

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5 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Darnold being dealt makes sense. Cmc being dealt does not make sense with the dead cap. Unless they figure something out that I didn’t think was possible idk.

that johnnybets account looks fake as fug

The dead cap is not bad on a trade. It's only bad on a cut because his salary is guaranteed this year. Trade cap hit would only add about $4.2M to the Panthers cap commitments this season. (About $12.8M in dead - $8.6M in outgoing money). 

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1 minute ago, Smittymoose said:

The dead cap is not bad on a trade. It's only bad on a cut because his salary is guaranteed this year. Trade cap hit would only add about $4.2M to the Panthers cap commitments this season. (About $12.8M in dead - $8.6M in outgoing money). 

Oh poo thanks for the info

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