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If DJ Moore kept his helmet on he would still be a Panther most likely


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DJ:  Ultimate team player.

Played 3D Chess while everyone else played checkers:   Highlighted his WR talents and simultaneously fell on his sword (pulled off his helmet) to secure Panthers a higher draft position.

Haha, and I bet most of you simply thought he was fuging up on that play.

DJ is a legend!

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18 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

ESPN this morning was saying this is the main reason we traded Moore, haha… idiots.

It’s obvious that the only reason the trade happened was because of DJ Moore.  The Bears valued him highly and that’s what made the deal get done.

i don’t get the feeling he was being shopped.

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

It would be funny if whoever we draft for a QB becomes an elite legend, and we can trace it all back to DJ and his helmet. It'd be a legendary Panthers story for decades! We could have a statue of it out front lol. Or, if we want to credit the ref, a statue of a yellow flag.

Stroud gonna be the first rookie QB to win a Super Bowl and will be the NFC's equivalent of Mahomes and we'll put DJ and his helmet in our Hall of Honor

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12 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

It’s obvious that the only reason the trade happened was because of DJ Moore.  The Bears valued him highly and that’s what made the deal get done.

i don’t get the feeling he was being shopped.

Yeah, DJ's inclusion in the trade was not our idea nor something we wanted to do, from what I have read.

And, if DJ had kept his helmet on there is a good chance Wilks is our HC as a reward for having made the playoffs.  Everything is different from that point on.

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I'd like to thank DJ Moore, that ref who threw the flag, the Steelers, and Tom Brady for saving us from 5 more years of continued outdated football. Y'all saved us from ourselves. We would have kept Wilks, not gotten this rockstar coaching staff, and would not have traded up for our QB.

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