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Chinn for Jeudy?


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Rumors that there may be a trade in the works.  How would you feel about this trade? 

I'm fine with it as we can't seem to figure out how to use Chinn anymore, or maybe he's just not the promising player we thought he was as a rookie. 

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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

Rumors that there may be a trade in the works.  How would you feel about this trade? 

I'm fine with it as we can't seem to figure out how to use Chinn anymore, or maybe he's just not the promising player we thought he was as a rookie. 

It’s because for some dumb reason no coach has used him properly in the slot he should play. It’s mind boggling why they don’t. 
 

id rather picks at this point(if Fitts is gone after the season).

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7 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Chinn has been wasted here. Nothing about Juedy excites me but Chinn is either wasted here or not as good as I hoped.

This. Honestly, for Chinn's sake and ours a trade might be for the best. It'll suck if he goes on to excel elsewhere but it also wouldn't be the least but surprising.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This. Honestly, for Chinn's sake and ours a trade might be for the best. It'll suck if he goes on to excel elsewhere but it also wouldn't be the least but surprising.

It stinks but it is also expected. Juedy is such a desperation type move.

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I’m just gonna say it - Chinn is way overrated around here.

Snow didn’t use him to his potential after year 1.

Wilks didn’t use him to his potential down the stretch last year.

Evero is a defensive mastermind and doesn’t see much value in him.

At what point do we stop living in a fantasy world about this guy? He overachieved his rookie year and has been JAG since.

Jeudy is about as meh as it gets, so he would fit in nicely here.

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5 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

I’m just gonna say it - Chinn is way overrated around here.

Snow didn’t use him to his potential after year 1.

Wilks didn’t use him to his potential down the stretch last year.

Evero is a defensive mastermind and doesn’t see much value in him.

At what point do we stop living in a fantasy world about this guy? He overachieved his rookie year and has been JAG since.

Jeudy is about as meh as it gets, so he would fit in nicely here.

What I take from this is that it looks like the Southern Illinois Salukis do a better job of getting guys ready to play in the NFL than the Carolina Panthers do.

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