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Adam Thielen sideline meltdown


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I don't, but I'm glad he had it. It's painfully obvious to us as fans that Bryce is terrible and I'm sure it's even more painfully obvious for the players because they practice and play with the guy. You can defend the human being, but the player? nah, get him out of here. 

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4 minutes ago, TNPanther said:

Feel bad for this dude. He is wasting his last few good years getting wide ass open for a QB who can't even see him downfield.

Trade him to a contender plz.

If we are heading towards the end of Oct with something like 1 win then I would move whomever I could for draft capital.  Theilen, Johnson, whatever to try and get something to build with.  We got a long road ahead and those dudes are not going to be around to help out.

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

If we are heading towards the end of Oct with something like 1 win then I would move whomever I could for draft capital.  Theilen, Johnson, whatever to try and get something to build with.  We got a long road ahead and those dudes are not going to be around to help out.

This! 

Both Theilen and Johnson should be traded. Those guys could help a lot of contenders. I would wait closer to trade deadline tho to see what WRs get injured. If we play our cards right we might could get a 2nd Rd pick for Johnson.

 

I think Theilen because of his age is probably worth a 4th Rd draft pick.

 

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18 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If we are heading towards the end of Oct with something like 1 win then I would move whomever I could for draft capital.  Theilen, Johnson, whatever to try and get something to build with.  We got a long road ahead and those dudes are not going to be around to help out.

Makes sense.  Bump Coker up from the practice squad and trade the vets for draft capital if we can....

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