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4 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

This is the same guy who has been melting down that we need to replace cmc with another star running back and then we proceeded to rush for 170+ yards with a 3rd rounder and 5th rounder.  

Dude those two guys don't replace Cmac

Just like our whole reciever room in 2015 couldn't replace one Steve Smith.

It's just a fact. That was the best run blocked game we've had in three years.

With Cmac I see the same mistake we made with Steve. If we had Steve in 15 we win the Superbowl fix or not. 

We had phucking Cotchery we now have phucking Foreman. 

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34884040/chicago-bears-trading-de-robert-quinn-eagles

 

I wonder if the eagles were a team that offered 2 first?

They did for my digging, *but it was 24 and 25 1sts.

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Look Im not a Burns fangirl or nothing. Cat69 is right, the guy never has had 10 or more sacks, just facts. Plus his rush D is sus. It took him 4 years to learn how to eat, btw he looks slimmer than TC now.....

The good- dat age.....4 years starting in the NFL and hes only 24.....thats pre-prime for some.....Plus he has played better this year and improved some each yr.

Im just not a fan of 30per, nope, no chance. After the 5th year, you can tag him for the next 3 welllll under 30. Trade him among during for two 1sts, two 3rds, and cherry on top.....just like CMC let some other team pay him..

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

 

4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

we do have 1 roster spot open, but im assuming we are saving that for Chinn or Darnold. 

Put Baker on IR and give this kid a shot. I thought he was worth drafting and one spot the panthers need is DE. 

Now we just need @4Corners to come in here and poo on the guy....

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4 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Baker is pretty much ready to play. To IR him would get us in hot water to put it mildly.

fug Bakers feelings.

Hes got a real torn ligament. The pass 2 games and 4 IR ones put the panthers firmly in the 5th pick compensation rather than a 4th....plus saves a few bucks as well.

Take another x-ray and get your doc to say "you pushed to fast baker, suffered a set-back and you need a minimum of 3 weeks rest". 

Done.

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