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Panthers trade for wide receiver Laviska Shenault


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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

giving up on 2nd round picks 1 year in is not a model way to run your franchise

sounds like a more of a jag problem than panthers.....

jags got a new GM and it looks like he did not care for the last GMs picks......got rid of the first 2 in 2020.

im waiting until I heard the details, but its looking like another buy super low for a decent chance at high reward... 

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Just now, Basbear said:

sounds like a more of a jag problem than panthers.....

jags got a new GM and it looks like he did not care for the last GMs picks......got rid of the first 2 in 2020.

im waiting until I heard the details, but its looking like another buy super low for a decent chance at high reward... 

you have to ask yourself then, if they are on rookie deals and they have a rookie qb why?  Seems like we are missing something here

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Never heard of him. I guess we balked at the Jets asking price for Mims lol. Hopefully this guy is another weapon. If this helps us in moving away from McCaffrey having 30 or more touches a game because we lack playmakers I guess I'll see how good he is. But our decision makers continuing to look for gold at the bottom of rosters like the Jets and Jags does make you scratch your head.

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17 minutes ago, WolfpackPantherMan said:

Have to wonder what we gave up. TMJ gone looking like writing on the wall at this point.

Yeah...not to say I told you so but...

remember last year's draft when we drafted this guy and I said we should have drafted an Olineman instead and most people here gave me poo about it?

Yeah....

Let's all take a moment and consider the Olinemen we could have had instead with the pick....

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