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Joe Person: Panthers interested in trading for Jets WR Denzel Mims


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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I am not the one making these decisions, Rhule himself has basically indicated he is close to getting cut or at least buried on the depth chart.

I don't think he is the coach that is going to elevate TMJ.

No one is reporting that Rhule is offering TMJ.  Huddlers are, including you.

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11 minutes ago, poundaway said:

So take the bet.

Double or nothing.

If Higgins is traded for Mims, you choose my avatar for two weeks.

If not, I choose yours for two.

Last season proved Matt Rhule can't be trusted in really any capacity.  

I don't care to banter about Matt Rhule every time I drop a quick Matt Rhule one liner.  

You name something stupid.  Rhule might do it.  I do not wish to bet every time on how Matt Rhule might be stupid this week. 

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40 minutes ago, CRA said:

but it brings us back to the Jets just couldn't get it out of him but Matt Rhule totally can argument. 

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This is the absolute madness I'm talking about. I'm just trying to get through to folk. This needs to stop. Two and a half years is enough to see it ain't going nowhere with this HC. Love the team I just think his constant bottom feeding is ruining a once good/mediocre franchise.

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34 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I'd probably rather gamble on a guy eventually maturing rather than a guy who just isn't capable of staying healthy. 

I dunno id still go with tmj. I know mims is talented too. I could just be biased tho. If you think both won’t pan out I’d rather take the guy who is gonna give it everything he has.

 

33 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

The Panthers asked TMJ to learn all the positions as well which is why we didn’t see a lot of him his rookie year 

Mims would have to learn them all here as well given DJ ain’t going anywhere any time soon

I thought the issue was mims basically didn’t wanna learn the other positions. 

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