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55 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

The problem with Hopkins isn't what we trade, since we've shown under Fitt that we will trade for anyone. The problem is working his salary into our budget.

We also need to get faster at the WR position.  Hurst (TE I know), Theilen, TMJ

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36 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

I haven't seen anything regarding the Panthers and Hopkins.  Everything I'm seeing is the Patriots

I see the same but I just cant see it. Hopkins and his disdain for Bill O'Brien is the main reason he was shipped out of Houston in the first place. 

Now the Pats new OC? Bill O'Brien. 

Time heals all wounds but that was a MESSY divorce. Can't imagine that deal gets made without both sides clearing the air well before time. 

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21 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Honestly, neither TMJ or Shi Smith are slow, but adding speed can't hurt 

Yeah Shi is more quick/slot and TMJ is pretty fast, but I don't see him blowing the top off a defense or anything.  He just had a great catch radius in college.

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2 hours ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

I see the same but I just cant see it. Hopkins and his disdain for Bill O'Brien is the main reason he was shipped out of Houston in the first place. 

Now the Pats new OC? Bill O'Brien. 

Time heals all wounds but that was a MESSY divorce. Can't imagine that deal gets made without both sides clearing the air well before time. 

Money heals a lot of wounds too.

That said, this is a reunion I have a hard time picturing.

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