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Should the Panthers Trade for Leroy Hill?


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Doubt this is going to happen.

Good player and in normal circumstances it might be worth making an enquiry, however with a big contract and question marks on his character, it is very high risk. If they made this trade it would go against everything they have done in the off-season up till now.

What is more likely, is that we pick up a training camp cut or two, make a trade for an unknown or simply stay as we are.

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He is a solid player, but this article was obviously written by someone with minimal knowledge of the Panthers organization. How many articles is this now... suggesting the Panthers should sign/trade for a certain player?

any and every player that has been rumored to be on the trading block, but what else would u expect? we got rated #30 lmao, so we are just a doormat now I guess

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there are three players whos loss would do serious damage to the panthers season.

Beason

Kalil

Smith

Everyone else is replaceable.

This is not the end of the world.

Not even like a roland emmerich end of the world.

James Anderson will do well.

f**k the Mets.

It sucks, but we were still a top 10 defense without.

It pains me saying that.

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