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Panthers interested in Jason Campbell


Kevin Greene

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A Redskins QB that the Panthers are interested in... That's who!

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there was also a guy named homeboyjase who was a disgrace to all posters named jase.

So you're the #1 Jase here? Figure why you call homeboyjase a disgrace to all posters name Jase, though I think you're only one with that name. :P :p

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This Campbell one didn't come from me though... I heard it elsewhere...

Same source that told you Julius was staying? :skep:

I did one before your time here began I believe.

This was the Panthershuddle.com days.

Observer picked up the story from the forum :lol:

Zod and the rest of the mods/admin got in it as well.

Fox was getting traded for 2 1st's to the Gmen.

In fairness, those fake rumors got a big assist from gullible people who went running to whatever source they could find asking "is this really true?"

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Problem with trading for Campbell is that we will have to pay Campbell more than Moore and who is going to do that for a backup. And do you really think Campbell is going to be content being a backup after starting for several years. And will we spend a draft pick on a guy for a 1 year rental? If not we will negotiate a salary package before the trade. And then if he is the backup we will have to pay Moore a bigger salary to be the starter.

Lots of things standing in the way to getting a deal done. On the other hand if in the draft several of the quarterbacks we want are gone before our picks we might pull the trigger.

Stranger things have happened and Hurney is surely a gambler.

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