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JOE PERSON: Panthers will not pursue Lamar Jackson


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If we miss out on the top four...trade back, get extra picks, and fill out with offensive weapons, 3-4 defensive players, and Hendon Hooker....We have the staff to coach up anyone. Age doesn't scare me too much, given non-running QB lifespans in the league.

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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I think there is a valid real plan with hooker included. 

I maybe the only one that doesnt want to ultra force getting some "savior" QB. 

You're not the only one...

"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers... "

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1 minute ago, KBRed said:

If we miss out on the top four...trade back, get extra picks, and fill out with offensive weapons, 3-4 defensive players, and Hendon Hooker....We have the staff to coach up anyone. Age doesn't scare me too much, given non-running QB lifespans in the league.

Draft him at the very tail end of R1 and we get five years on that first contract.

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29 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Welp looks like the owners have come together. Nobody is even going to offer him a contract.lol Browns are stuck with that Watson contract. The rest of the owners aren't having it.

 

 

yessir lol, this is blatant as hell.

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1 minute ago, bythenbrs said:

Collusion?  How about each owner independently looked at the Watson contract and projectile vomited?

It's now what, six teams to make a statement that they don't want Jackson? That's really odd. This is smokescreen season and throwing off other teams as to what you plan to do during the off-season is half the game. It's in teams' interest to obscure what they're doing, often leaking false information, to put pressure on other franchises. However, it seems that teams are definitely making statements one by one of their intent.

 

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5 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

The collusion is real!

The NFL only permits one badly managed Cleveland Browns franchise to exist at any given point in time.

Well, we have the first runner up Arizona Cardinals.  They went even further and not only pushed all the chips into the center for Murray after they were talking about parting company with him, but did the same thing with Kingsbury at almost the exact same time.

"Let us make a place for you at our poker table, Mr. Bidwill."

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