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If Bryce busts, was that the worst trade in the history of the NFL?


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On 10/2/2023 at 7:09 PM, thennek said:

If CMC ends up with a HOF career then the Panthers trade to the 49’ers ends up being the worst Panthers trade…..I was shocked by how little they got for one of the best offensive weapons in the game. He is more than a RB…..

 

Three of the four worst trade scenarios in Panthers history have happened in the Tepper era.

1. The Bryce trade

2. The CMC trade

3. Turning down the Burns offer

The other one being trading for franchise tagged Sean Gilbert.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Three of the four worst trade scenarios in Panthers history have happened in the Tepper era.

1. The Bryce trade

2. The CMC trade

3. Turning down the Burns offer

The other one being trading for franchise tagged Sean Gilbert.

Tepper is going to F this up even more and decide everyone needs to go and start auctioning off disgruntled defensive assets; Brown, Horne, Burns, Woods, etc. Those trades will also go down in history as bad trades as well.

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19 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

they gave up more firsts. Imagine not having a first round pick not only next year but the year after too.

That got totally neutralized by them getting Purdy 

I guess If you're just completely focused on the trades themselves then sure.  But from a broad perspective if youre considering everything that happened, they were already loaded with talent and found another qb pretty quickly.  

We were bad team that got significantly worse with our #1 pick and if we don't solve it any time soon the trade up to 1 will seem even more egregious  

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26 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

they gave up more firsts. Imagine not having a first round pick not only next year but the year after too.

Imagine having three straight winning seasons. That's what the Niners have had since that trade. Panthers fans can literally only imagine that.

Yeah, they blew that trade but what keeps it from being an all-time awful trade is the team success they've had in spite of it. Winning fixes everything.

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48 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Three of the four worst trade scenarios in Panthers history have happened in the Tepper era.

1. The Bryce trade

2. The CMC trade

3. Turning down the Burns offer

The other one being trading for franchise tagged Sean Gilbert.

And technically the Gilbert one wasn’t even a trade, it was signing a franchise tagged player

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