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Dan Graziano: Panthers will trade Diontae Johnson


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2 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

And this is a symptom of the problem. No one wants to play here. 

They've got to learn to draft before they will ever be able to get out of this awful "rebuild" stage.  Until then it's just a snake eating it's tail.

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47 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think we're just plain fuged. Tepper has ruined us. We're hopeless. Front office knows it, coaches know it, locker room knows it, media knows it, fanbase knows it. It's just ole big brain Dave up there who thinks he's smarter than everyone else who just can't accept that he's a dumbass when it comes to football.

Good to see you finally come around. Im just surprised you get on me for being a bandwagon fan. The reason I like the Ravens is because Tepper gave me no other choice!

 

Im sorry, but im not one of those fans who will stick around and watch this team just continue to be awful. I have missed over 10+ games in just the last 2 years. Im not wasting my Sundays watching this team get beat down. I will give it another few years if nothing has changed im seriously going to consider moving to Maryland and just become a Ravens fan fulltime.

 

 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Good to see you finally come around. Im just surprised you get on me for being a bandwagon fan. The reason I like the Ravens is because Tepper gave me no other choice!

 

Im sorry, but im not one of those fans who will stick around and watch this team just continue to be awful. I have missed over 10+ games in just the last 2 years. Im not wasting my Sundays watching this team get beat down. I will give it another few years if nothing has changed im seriously going to consider moving to Maryland and just become a Ravens fan fulltime.

 

 

You could just root for the Ravens and not move to that hell hole.

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Gotta get something if he won’t resign but we eventually have to stop building other teams and receiving shet picks back.  My biggest problem is I don’t see a plan here.  The plan should be patience and getting young talent and getting the cap in a great spot.  I just feel Tepper will step in and fug everything up at a moment’s notice 

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16 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You could just root for the Ravens and not move to that hell hole.

Actually Maryland is pretty nice. Hell the entire DMV is pretty nice. Sure they have the rough spots, but every state does. My drivers make a lot of money in the DMV area. Basically my 2nd home at this point lol

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Actually Maryland is pretty nice. Hell the entire DMV is pretty nice. Sure they have the rough spots, but every state does. My drivers make a lot of money in the DMV area. Basically my 2nd home at this point lol

Hell naw. My wife is from the eastern shore. Gun to my head I guess I could do Frederick but that's about it for me.

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It's upsetting to me but it's the right choice. We're several seasons from having a good team, and we don't need veteran players that have draft pick trade value. Any and all vets who have decent draft pick trade value should be traded sadly. The only key factor is that we receive good value in draft picks. We don't want their players imo, just the picks. I was in favor of keeping our vets after the Raiders game, but now it's clear that Andy is washed up. He's cooked. It's over. Fire sale and plan for the future.

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hell naw. My wife is from the eastern shore. Gun to my head I guess I could do Frederick but that's about it for me.

Owings Mills is probably the spot I would live in MD.

 

Everybody has their own vibe. I personally love that area.

 

I hate everything about Florida. They have some nice beaches and palm trees, but I could never live there. The people are CRAZY!

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37 minutes ago, ClawOn said:

I understand the moaning but we've somehow grown Diontae's market value from the off-season.  Hell yes we should trade him for draft capital. 

Are you cool with our starting WR's XL and Mingo?

 

Mingo as the #2 seems crazy to think about, but that would be a reality lol

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