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Ellis Williams Charlotte Observer: Panthers SHOULD Trade for Mayfield sooner than later


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2 hours ago, stbugs said:

Exactly. How people miss that this is 100% an opinion piece is beyond me. The title doesn’t help, but still it’s right there at the start.

Probably a lot easier to do when you don't actually read it (as I suspect some haven't).

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16 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Trading for Mayfield would mean we are literally doing the exact same damn thing to push off the rebuild for the 3rd year in a row.

Glad I was sitting down.....you are not saying we would be doing the same things and expecting different results?

This franchise has never done that before (he says, looking at the skies for the inevitable bolt of lightning).

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If Ellis Williams thinks Mayfield is the future we just have another terrible beat writer/reporter. You guys wonder why we don't succeed like big markets? Well big markets hold their teams to much higher standards. Our reporters/writers and a lot of people on here strive for players like Mayfield/Jimmy G and mediocrity. Same thing with the Hornets. Most reporters and fans of good organizations would be pissed at the thought of bringing a Baker Mayfield in. 

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