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ESPN does not want Luck in Carolina


MHS831

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I am getting a little sick of ESPN covering every possible scenario involving the #1 pick except Luck going to Carolina.

First, last night, the announcers kept making comments that he should return to school. Did not mention the Cats once.

Then today, Mortenson suggested that Carolina will stick with second round pick Clausen and trade the pick-- it will create a bidding war like no other.

Then they discussed that Denver will pull a Manning/Elway to get him by hiring Harbaugh.

Are they suggesting a Lebraun-type conspiracy? A plan to extort a player by creating a behind-the-scenes network designed to beat the system? The fact that they thought this and said it out loud on National TV is cheap and shows what slimeballs and scum ESPN hires. Why not cover the most probable scenario, which is Luck going to Carolina because the Panthers have a need at QB? Shallow sleeze balls. Just want to plant seeds and corrupt the sport that they feed on. If ESPN was ethical at all, they would fire these scuzzy bastards. Pricks.

Luck going the #1 team is obvious and boring. I don't blame them.

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Funny scenario to me...

1. Harbaugh goes to Denver

2. Luck declares/we draft him

3. Luck demands a trade

4. We say we are open to trade negotiations with any team besides Denver.

Harbaugh would lose his franchise QB and had a chance to get him if came to Carolina (not entirely harbaughs fault if JR and Hurney doesnt even interview him), and we rape whoever else wants to trade for Luck by aquiring what we demand for him.

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Since when have we really cared what thiose A-holes say?

SInce when does it really matter to us?

Oh yeah, I almost forgot........f**k ESPN

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Players really don't have the power to force a team to trade them wherever they want.

High profile guys have tried before, and usually failed (Chad Johnson, for example).

If Elway gets Harbaugh and we have a work stoppage, I can see the two trying to manipulate their boy like that. Elway has first hand experience with this kinda thing.

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Since when have we really cared what thiose A-holes say?

SInce when does it really matter to us?

Oh yeah, I almost forgot........f**k ESPN

I dont care about ESPN, but when they start making statements or planting ideas for one team to undercut another team in the draft, it could impact us.

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