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We just traded Dan Connor, Richard Marshall + 2nd Rounder For MCNABB!!! YESSSSSSSS!


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Seriously, I guess Schefter was right. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! I am so hyped now!!!

The Carolina Panthers made some waves on April Fool's day, making a move that was completely unexpected according to several sources. According to a high ranking source with the Eagles, the Panthers emerged late with the package of Marshall, Connor and their second-round pick (48th overall) and it proved enough to beat out all other bidders.

This certainly raises questions as to what direction the franchise is headed after coach John Fox and general manager Marty Hurney named Matt Moore the starter earlier in the offseason.

Reportedly Oakland was close to acquiring McNabb, with Seattle, San Francisco, Arizona and Denver also in the running until the Panthers swooped in late.

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Two good young players and a high pick for an aging player with one year left on his contract, no background in a conventional offense and a history of choking (and chucking) in big games...

Yeah, that would have been a great trade :rolleyes:

(I hate April Fools Day)

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