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$anders Drama just got More Interesting for Panthers


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The only part of this that is surprising post Carr is anyone wanting Rogers with the totality of what he showed in NJ. Dude is nothing but a name and a bag of cancer he brings with him.

I'm glad Sanders is heating up. It increases the chances of a trade back and that's absolutely what I am still wishing for.

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5 minutes ago, Waldo said:

The only part of this that is surprising post Carr is anyone wanting Rogers with the totality of what he showed in NJ. Dude is nothing but a name and a bag of cancer he brings with him.

I'm glad Sanders is heating up. It increases the chances of a trade back and that's absolutely what I am still wishing for.

That is the point.  Every day, something new is happening that could impact our trade value.  The Sanders situation could impact what we do, and it gets crazier every day.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The hang up and repeating ad nauseum of the $$ thing didn't help your post.

 Enough with the personal criticisms. I don't care, frankly, and if I wanted writing advice from someone, I am pretty sure you would not be contacted.  What you seem to not understand is that early I stated that I would refer to Shedeur as $$--to avoid confusion with his dad and to shorten it.  It is common when you use an acronym, because the acronym represents something that is going to be repeated. 

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Was your opinion solicited?  Enough with the personal criticisms. I don't care, frankly.

You posted an opinion to in your own words "start a thread" of discussion on a public forum, so yeah kinda.

I'm not criticizing your personally. I'm just saying that when you type in an obviously intentional inflammatory way you're pretty much derailing your own thread right from the jump. Why?

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You posted an opinion to in your own words "start a thread" of discussion on a public forum, so yeah kinda.

I'm not criticizing your personally. I'm just saying that when you type in an obviously intentional inflammatory way you're pretty much derailing your own thread right from the jump. Why?

  The opinion should be the focus, not the method of delivery.  I don't care what you think is obvious or that I repeated an acronym too much for you--don't care.  Do not know what you are trying to prove, only that what you are proving is far from it.

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Just now, MHS831 said:

  The opinion should be the focus, not the method of delivery.  I don't care what you think is obvious or that I repeated an acronym too much for you--don't care.  Do not know what you are trying to prove, only that what you are proving is far from it.

Im trying to prove that you're a poor and pugnacious communicator but you're doing a more effective job of that than me so thanks. LOL

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Another thing, if somebody trades ahead of us to get Sanders,  there is a possibility  of a panic run. Dart or Milroe chatter could make someone show their hand since it'd put a spotlight on the Saints taking the next qb available. 

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I don’t think Sanders is good enough where teams are going to be willing to give up when it takes to get our spot but the Carr news only helps us. Best case scenario I think is the Saints swap with us because they think someone else is getting 8 and we get an extra 3 and take the same player we would have at 8. I’d love to pick up future 1sts but the Steelers and Rams are perennial playoff teams so most likely will be mid 20s next year. 

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