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Panther Shopping for Number 1 caliber WR, Top Priority


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Fitt you son of a b. Where was this move BEFORE the season started and we got our ASSES handed to us! We're 0-4 it's too late now! We should already have a #1 WR you S.O.B. And I said we needed a number #1 WR at the time, and the huddle was arguing with me. Now we try to make a move? We're 0-4! Damn it!

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The Bears are literally giving away a guy that would be a WR1 for the Panthers, you could probably swing it for a pick swap or some other ham sandwich type deal. I don't particularly care that he may be an off the field distraction. It gives the offense some juice while sparing the precious little draft capital the team has. 

That is unless this whole thing is actually a ruse to create a shadow market for Brian Burns.

 

 

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I’m fairly certain we’re allowed one official takesie-backsie with Chicago.

It would in effect change next years 1st given up to our 3rd rounder and we can swap Burns and Moore. It was in the fine print, also on the front office’s “all-22” footage from Tepper’s asshole…I mean Reich’s chapel..I mean, Fitt’s office. 

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