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Another Mayfield Trade Thread... How about a 3 Way?


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3 hours ago, Raleigh PF said:

While I'm a proponent of a good three-way, but this is awful.

How about everyone keeps the money where it is and the players simply trade teams - Darnold to SF, Garoppolo to the Browns and Baker to the Panthers. The money is already on the books anyhow.

Not a bad idea if they would try it.

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9 hours ago, Riverboat Ron said:

I brought a 3 way scenario up with my wife when her friend was over the other day, now I’m sleeping in the dog house with a busted nose. Why is everyone so against 3 way trades?

Cause Carolina is not the only one getting screwed?

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9 hours ago, Riverboat Ron said:

I brought a 3 way scenario up with my wife when her friend was over the other day, now I’m sleeping in the dog house with a busted nose. Why is everyone so against 3 way trades?

I am sure the extra guy would have just ruined your self esteem…she did you a favor 

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On 6/29/2022 at 12:27 PM, DaveThePanther2008 said:

A 3-Team Baker Mayfield Quarterback Trade Is Being Floated (msn.com)

I swear writers come up with the dumbest ideas.  I don't think this has been put on the table but Carolina gets screwed in it.

We get Mayfield, Cleveland gets Jimmy G and we cough up 2 picks...

NOT NO BUT HELL NO. 

How about we take Mayfield and his cap hit, Cleveland takes Jimmy G, and SF takes Darnold and his cap hit.  Only threeway trade I would agree with.  

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20 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

How about we take Mayfield and his cap hit, Cleveland takes Jimmy G, and SF takes Darnold and his cap hit.  Only threeway trade I would agree with.  

I'd go for that but I don't see Cleveland taking all of Jimmy G's contract. They'd be better off taking the all but 5 million for Mayfield. 

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2 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I'd go for that but I don't see Cleveland taking all of Jimmy G's contract. They'd be better off taking the all but 5 million for Mayfield. 

I certainly don't think it would happen.  I just don't like any other option.  

I think there is a possibility our coaching staff wants it.  Rhule is probably a little on the desperate side, and under some pressure to show improvement this year.  And getting even an average qb would help, whether its Mayfield or Jimmy G.  But I don't think should give up much to get said qb.

Not that the team listens to me.  🙂

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