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Robbie Anderson traded to Arizona


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Cardinals acquired WR Robbie Anderson from the Panthers.

Anderson was kicked out of Sunday's game against the Rams by his own coaching staff and unsurprisingly has played his last snap in Carolina. He now gets an upgrade in offensive environment but only because the Panthers are in the worst situation imaginable. The Cardinals have struggled badly to begin the season and were staring down a potential multi-week injury from Marquise Brown, who was seen in a boot after Sunday's game against Seattle. Anderson should be able to serve as a deep threat, in a similar role to what Brown was expected to have in Week 7 with DeAndre Hopkins returning from suspension. Anderson should be more productive in Arizona than in Carolina but still profiles as just a dart throw fantasy option.

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1 hour ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

We make fun of Baker's height, we made fun of Drew Brees and his mole, we made fun of Gettleman and his shorts, we make fun of Tom Brady's prissy looks, we made fun of Rhule's fat, we made fun of JR looking like a corpse, etc. Robby has a funny-looking haircut. PERIOD. It's perfectly reasonable to mock it.

Now, if you want to argue how Robbie speaks/types is a product of his upbringing fine. But you really need to back it up with proof. But we called Cam out on his inane font usage. Social media is fair game. Jesus, Gronkowski is dumber than a box of rocks and if he tweeted odd stuff it'd be perfectly fine to mock him for it. You're a public figure.

Mocking is not racism.

He has a funny looking haircut. His haircut doesn’t make him a moron. So, are dudes who wear wicks and/or dreads morons? No one is calling Baker a moron or stupid due to his height. That is a silly comparison.

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7 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

He has a funny looking haircut. His haircut doesn’t make him a moron. So, are dudes who wear wicks and/or dreads morons? No one is calling Baker a moron or stupid due to his height. That is a silly comparison.

You don't get to chose your height you can choose your haircut.... 

 

And no his haircut doesn't make him a moron.

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1 minute ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

You don't get to chose your height you can choose your haircut.... 

 

And no his haircut doesn't make him a moron.

If you believe the last sentence, than why post the first sentence.

I don’t think you are the brightest, but I come to that conclusion by what you post. If you and your boys don’t want threads getting derailed and sent to the tinderbox, then watch what you say. Equating someone’s hair style to intelligence; a popular hairstyle at that, is going to have folks respond. How long did y’all think you could get away with the comments before folks had enough? Just watch what you say. It’s not that hard. 

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1 hour ago, d-dave said:

Man, some of y’all have no idea what bullying is.  This explains why kids are such thoughtless jerks to each other.

yes, you actually can bully the rich and famous.  We see it all the time.

couple of truths for some of you to ignore:

1. Life’s short, don’t be your want.

2. While we don’t necessarily know you, you show your true colors online.

you can be critical without bullying or being a douche.

Learn the art of ball busting loser

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37 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Why are you going to bat so hard for this guy?

What has he done to earn such loyalty? I'm genuinely curious.

Because he hasn’t been the problem. He’s been a legit #2 WR these last two years. Led us in receiving TDs last year and 1k yards the year before. 
 

The problem is he play(Ed) for a dysfunctional ass team in the Carolina Panthers and you’re celebrating his departure like this organization hasn’t been the problem. Have some fuging awareness. Not to mention all of the racially charged stuff in this thread. I’m tired of having to defend black players on this board. Sick of it. Been doing it for over a fuging decade here. It’s exhausting. 

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Just now, 45catfan said:

Yes, we need all the draft capital we can get.  Also, it's not like we have a QB to throw him the ball anyway.

Brother checkout his contract and the effect- 

Current Contract

D.J. Moore signed a 3 year, $61,884,000 contract with the Carolina Panthers, including a $19,500,000 signing bonus, $41,610,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $20,628,000. In 2022, Moore will earn a base salary of $1,035,000, a signing bonus of $19,500,000 and a workout bonus of $200,000, while carrying a cap hit of $6,110,000 and a dead cap value of $41,810,000.

CONTRACT TERMS:3 yr(s) / $61,884,000 SIGNING BONUS$19,500,000 AVERAGE SALARY$20,628,000 GTD AT SIGN:$41,610,000 TOTAL GTD:$41,610,000 FREE AGENT:2026 / UFA
  BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS  
YEAR   AGE BASE SALARY SIGNING ROSTER WORKOUT CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH
2022 Contract details by year 25 $1,035,000 $4,875,000 - $200,000 $6,110,000 $41,810,000 $20,735,000($20,735,000)
2023 Contract details by year 26 $19,965,000 $4,875,000 - $200,000 $25,040,000 $35,700,000 $20,165,000($40,900,000)

POTENTIAL OUT: 2024, 2 YR, $40,900,000; $10,860,000 DEAD CAP

2024 Contract details by year 27 $15,850,000 $4,875,000 - $200,000 $20,925,000 $10,860,000 $16,050,000($56,950,000)
2025 Contract details by year 28 $14,850,000 $4,875,000 $1,000,000 $200,000 $20,925,000 $4,875,000 $16,050,000($73,000,000)
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