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Fitterer, Morgan, and the Brass having pressers tomorrow?


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1 minute ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

Also that wasn't the point of the quote I wanted the rest of the quote posted stop being so whiny about it bro, relax. When you quote someone give the entire quote not just what accommodates you

Are you going to be around draft night.  Or are we going to have to call someone to send a wellness check?

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'd sure as hell take it if they did.

That would be a hell of an offer. You would absolutely consider. Of course then you consider the other side. If they want him that badly why not take him yourself and build around him. Someone in this draft is going to miss on the best QB. Just have to hope it isn't us. That's the double edged sword to picking first and why there have been so many busts at the spot the last 12-15 years.

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25 minutes ago, ncfan said:

He’s also said in the past that the line is always open for any player on the roster.    But wouldn’t trade unless it made sense

Which is their standard position, and I believe still true right now.

I know people freak out at the idea but they really shouldn't. It could turn out to be a very smart deal.

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5 minutes ago, ncfan said:

So you just clearly started following the team?

 

Fitterer has been on record “he’ll answer the phone” for any player on the roster.  But doesn’t mean he’s trading them.

Lol it’s like if you asked me if I was going to drink a bottle of water I was holding, and I was like “Yeah, but if you want to offer me $1,000 for it it’s not like I’m saying no.”

It’s just common sense, doesn’t mean I’m open to selling the water for it’s actual value, or even necessarily a little bit more than it’s value.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

That would be a hell of an offer. You would absolutely consider. Of course then you consider the other side. If they want him that badly why not take him yourself and build around him. Someone in this draft is going to miss on the best QB. Just have to hope it isn't us. That's the double edged sword to picking first and why there have been so many busts at the spot the last 12-15 years.

I've said before that if such an offer happens, it probably won't be until the day of the draft, maybe even while we're on the clock.

If it happens before, it would probably be really close to the date. I think the day of is much more likely though.

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