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The Panthers have a lot of leaks coming from our staff


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Nah, Rivera was just as leaky. Its a front office thing, probably started with Hurney. It was revealed weeks before the draft that the Panthers were desperate for Brian Burns and he was the clear #1 on their board, and that was still the old regime

 

Edit: Same with Little in that draft, Panthers were taking him if Burns wasn't there, and then after round 1 it was leaked that the Panthers were trying to trade up for Little

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Just now, Verge said:

Some amateur front office people and coaching staff that treat the NFL like college.

That’s exactly what I was thinking. You made a great point about Russell Wilson and his trade…the same can be said about Dallas and Cooper, Wentz etc. We seem to know ever detail about deals we are interested in and every conversation we have with other teams about moves that may or not be even a realistic option. 

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3 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

Poo'd just because of "Junkie Rhule" pic that ruined my morning.

Good post tho. I say that we leak intentionally. we didn't leak henderson trade or gilly trade, or darnold trade really.

I will say I didn't hear anything about the Henderson one. Darnold and Gilly on the other hand..

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Of course, we are considered the front runners for Watson because we are leaking and the press is reporting it--but am I hoping that we do not sign Watson--yes--but there is this:  What will this front office do if we do not get Watson?  They will go after the next Darnold.

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