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DK Metcalf Requesting Trade


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44 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Also, not sure if anyone has posted this but Metcalf is requesting a trade to a contender.

We aren't looking at that for a few seasons if we are very lucky.

This reads a lot like Seattle doesn’t want to pay him what he wants and he’s using the “contender” nonsense as an excuse to find a team that’ll pay him. It’s anyone’s game.

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2 hours ago, theinstrumental said:

This reads a lot like Seattle doesn’t want to pay him what he wants and he’s using the “contender” nonsense as an excuse to find a team that’ll pay him. It’s anyone’s game.

I don't know that it is or isn't but that's very, very rarely something someone says as a ploy. It really doesn't help him personally out at all.

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If the Panthers did this, you can forget about signing any safety, DL, edges, or LBs that even the biggest fan can recognize.

He's going to get 50million in guarantees too. 

Sure you could add 4 years on end to spread out the cap hit, still this doesn't make sense for many holed Panthers.  

 

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Unpopular useless opinion incoming:  The Panthers should trade Jaycee for the best compensation package they can get.

if he could stay consistently healthy, Jaycee would have been a hall of fame corner in the early 2000s.  But his skill set is terribly mismatched for today’s NFL.  What good is a physical corner if you can barely touch anyone?

I say useless opinion because I’m fully expecting some ludicrous contract to be announced in the next few weeks.

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