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Robbie Anderson traded to Arizona


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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

not gonna lie... lightly impressed we got that. I bet if he didnt throw a fit yesterday, its one round higher for both

Yeah his actions yesterday gave the Panthers no leverage whatsoever in finding a trade for him, especially without retaining salary. 

I guess a nice "fug you" to the Panthers.

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Reminder: we dont have Rhule anymore to select his annual Temple/Baylor guys and long snappers with late round picks. If we get a HC more competent, these late round picks could be worth something. Imagine if we had a coach with a brain that wouldve selected Trey Smith over a fuging long snapper a couple years ago. 

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

There is which is what I’ve been trying to say.

We also have a ton of space the following year and still have our “core” locked up which includes 4/5 starters on the OL

I know you don’t like hearing it but getting the first overall pick so we can land our QB combined with the pieces we have locked up gives us a real shot at turning this thing around FAST. 

I’m not having a fire sale but if someone offers something of real value for CMC I’m trading him and the same goes for Derrick Brown

Brown is improving and still young, so I’d keep him unless someone is sending us a first this year. CMC same deal. We do FA and the draft right this offseason, and a lot of things can change quickly. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

I agreed with everything until you got to Derrick Brown. He is getting better week by week and a ridiculous rate. He might be in the pro bowl this year if he keeps ascending like he is. I wouldnt trade DB for anything less than we drafted him for. 

 

DTs like hime are hard to come by. Most of the winning teams in the NFL today have a premiere DT. 

I actually think he’s going to be a good player for a long time but again it’s a positional value thing. 

He’s in year 3 so if everything goes according to plan and we get our rookie QB, Brown will need a new contract in what will be our rookie QB’s 3rd season. I just think the money could be spent better than on a DT. Again, I am not giving Derrick Brown away. Someone would have to offer real value. I like Brown. 

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