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was the armanti edwards trade the worst in franchise history?


Grammer

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most definitely

you do NOT trade draft picks with the patriots, they're whole success is built on picking on the retard kids in april

How long have U been a panther fan???

Do you not remeber the Sean Gilbert trade too the redskin?

That was the worst trade AE trade doesn't even come close. Ask a real panther fan about that trade.

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Do you people honestly expect Marty Hurney to be able to psychically predict our draft position each year? As if he knew we would have the first pick in the draft.

Also, how about we let Armanti play a season with a coach who doesn't hate him before we f*cking pass judgment on him. The kid could turn out to be a player. Fox never gave him a chance. Project doesn't mean failure. It means they can be good with development and coaching. Armanti received neither this year.

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Yeah, Sean Gilbert was way worse. To the extent that they don't acknowledge the move on the official team's trade log on panthers.com. As others have said, it's not even close. People are way overacting the the Armanti thing. Stupid? Yes. Very Stupid? Probably. But it's not really going to destroy the franchise or anything.

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