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Ryan Grant out for the season, perfect time to trade Sutton for a WR...


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This would be ideal, but I have a feeling J-Stew isn't 100%. The FO and Coaches aren't saying it, but when the man gets 6 touches for 12 yards in our opening game... something isn't right.

Or maybe cause he didnt play in a long ass time. Missed half of TC, no pre-season games and we just throw him in first week. I told people about that when we played Pitts

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Or maybe cause he didnt play in a long ass time. Missed half of TC, no pre-season games and we just throw him in first week. I told people about that when we played Pitts

BS... Smith missed almost (if not the exact) same time, and he was out with the starters on the first snap.

If Stewart was 100% they would have given him more touches.

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How much is he worth after this year? Personally I'd rather use that money to tie up Beason and Kalil. Dwill would not be my #1 offseason priority.

True and I agree but what is the other money going to... were going to be well under the cap. Marshall? He's an idiot if he thinks he is going to get number one corner money with that type of play he showed on sunday.

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If the Bears take Harris back, I dont see why the Packers wouldnt take Sutton back. The Packers would likely fair better between the two.

Sutton has gotten a lot of reps on film for them to look at too.

At least the Bears traded us Harris in the first place for a 5th rounder and didn't ouright cut him.

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are any of the "tradeable" panther RBs better than Brandon Jackson?

How about trading J-Stew for Jennings?

I'd miss em but we would need to sign dwill for a long time

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I give up :(
like that scrub they signed off someone's PS is going to better answer to losing grant. :lol:this is a team that wants to win. they shouldn't have let sutton go in the first place. that decision is biting them in the butt right now.

sure, the PS is where we got sutton from but at least we KNOW that he can perform. he's about as proven a commodity as they are going to find at this point.

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