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Prime WILL NOT Let Shedeur Or Hunter Go To A Sh*tshow Organization


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Listening to sports talk on the way to work this morning and they played a clip from another radio show Prime was on saying YES, he will absolutely block his son and basically his 'adopted' son from getting drafted by clown show organizations.

So for anyone wanting to tank for Shedeur or Travis Hunter, get that thought completely out of your head.  The last time I checked, the Panthers fall into that category.  Prime did say he would keep it low key and out of the media, but you know good and well any team he tries to block, that team is running straight to the first reporter they can find to spill the goods on Prime.

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1 hour ago, countryboi said:

You could possibly accomplish this with a generational quarterback, but Trav or Shedeur don't have the juice to dictate where they go. Shedeur is not quite good enough, and Travis plays the wrong position. Additionally, every team at the top is terrible, that is why we here. 

Some teams have bad years, some organizations have a bad existences.  The later example are the ones I think Prime was referring to, the Browns and Jets of the League.  Seven years down a spiraling toilet flush, we are trying our best to joint the misery. 

Put this way, in 2026 if we are picking #1...again, does the Manning family block Arch from coming to Carolina?  If anyone says yes, then you know Prime has to feel the same way about his guys coming here.

 

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Well, they could go the Eli Manning route and try to get their way to where they want.

Personally, far too many red flags. Drafting those two is like taking on a ticking time bomb that will go off at the first sign of trouble. 

As an aside, clown show organizations... wonder if the Cowboys qualify under their defintion. 

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