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REPORT: Steve Reed reports "the Panthers are still interested in" Jimmy Garoppolo


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5 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

This really confuses you... 🤦‍♂️🤣

Why a team would trade away 3 first rounds picks to replace their good 29 year old QB and why he is STILL available in late May? Yeah it’s not confusing, it’s because he is overpaid for a below average QB. No team is eager to trade away assets and take on his full contract. Similar to Baker right now. He is heading to his 3rd team by age 30 IF a team actually trades for him. Teddy 2.0

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Why a team would trade away 3 first rounds picks to replace their good 29 year old QB and why he is STILL available in late May? Yeah it’s not confusing, it’s because he is overpaid for a below average QB. No team is eager to trade away assets and take on his full contract. Similar to Baker right now. He is heading to his 3rd team by age 30 IF a team actually trades for him. Teddy 2.0

According to you, this is the same team that passed on Brady.  Now you think they're smart.  Make up your mind.

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6 hours ago, poundaway said:

According to you, this is the same team that passed on Brady.  Now you think they're smart.  Make up your mind.

They wanted to roll with Jimmy that year and after another year of letting them down they became eager to move on. It’s really not hard to follow. It obviously was the wrong move in hindsight just like Mitch to the bears. It doesn’t mean they are smart just they realized their mistake. They weren’t going to get any better with Jimmy at QB. We did it with Teddy and Sam. Teams chose the wrong QB all the time. Hell even the Jets did it with Sam and we traded for him. That turned out great… You on the other hand are wanting their mistake on our team.

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20 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Oh God....Baker?

Sizzlebuzz supporting Jimmy was likely to doom that scenario anyway 😄

Thing about Mayfield though is that we're not the only team reported to have interest in him.

As an aside, there's apparently a story that he and his wife recently visited somewhere in the general vicinity of Seattle. Mind you, that doesn't constitute a definitive connection to the Seahawks.

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37 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Or, they are continuing to make mistakes.    They overvalued Lance.

That doesn't mean moving on from Jimmy is the wrong move.  Lance is an unknown in which no team knows more about him than the Niners.  You have a strange notation that if a team makes one mistake they are destined to make mistakes over and over again.  I mean the Patriots made a mistake in not signing Brady what he thought he was worth right?  We made one in trading for Sam so I guess trading for Jimmy would be us continuing to make mistakes as well... 

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8 hours ago, RoaringRiot said:

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You think the meeting point for panthers is if browns are paying 10 million from the 18.9?

You better be rockin a Baker jersey if this happens.......

welll the QB room would be special....special type of special....

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Jonathan Alexander's comments on Garoppolo (from the article posted in the other thread)...

Garoppolo’s recent shoulder surgery, as well as his injury history, is a far greater concern for some within the organization. The Panthers want no part of his $26.9 million salary, and the 49ers haven’t shown a willingness to take to carry those payments in a trade.

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