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Eagles interested in trading for Chinn


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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I don’t see a lot of non starters on that team that interest me…Carter and Barnett aren’t being traded.  Nolan Smith would be kinda interesting I guess

In what world is Jeremy Chinn who can’t get on the field for the 0-5 Panthers and is a FA after this year worth Nolan Smith?

We’re talking about possibly getting a 5th rounder back 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

In what world is Jeremy Chinn who can’t get on the field for the 0-5 Panthers and is a FA after this year worth Nolan Smith?

We’re talking about possibly getting a 5th rounder back 

Edited after you posted but yeah, they would want more.  A 5th for Chinn isn’t enough disagree completely there

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12 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

I was never an NFL fan other than this team, and Tepper ruined that as well, so I would be fine with them moving to Oklahoma City tomorrow. 

If you don't want to be with your spouse anymore you can get a divorce instead of killing them. 

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I was all about trading Chinn up until hearing this news.

Have felt for a few weeks now that we needed to trade him if we didn't have a plan to use him properly.  If he's only playing 1/3 of the snaps, he's not re-signing here next year, he's 100% walking away in FA.

But poo, if the Eagles of all teams want him, it's even more proof that he's a stud who just isn't being used correctly.

Just hearing they are who wants him, makes me re-think trading him and want to give the staff a chance to finally figure out how to use him and convince him to re-sign here in the offseason.

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