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BREAKiNG NEWS: Panthers interested in trading for Trey Hendrickson


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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

What about 33rd overall or 65th overall...

Great now just got a Edward PTSD flash back.....

Until the team is fixed-all future pick should be view as the first one in each round, not joking...

I'm not ready to go that far yet but I get it 😕

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28 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

The bengals dgaf about that.  It’s their OL.  They’ll sign Edmund Kugbila and call it day.

It is a weird situation. They are refusing to pay Hendrickson, but their asking price is obviously high enough they know other teams won't meet it.

They obviously want to be in this holding pattern.

I think this definitely plays into the regular season. 

The Bengals are betting Hendrickson will cave at some point to their offer.

Hendrickson will probably have to sit out until the trade deadline if he really wants to force their hand.

And at that point, I'm doubtful the Panthers would be interested.

Next year according to everyone that covers the team is going to be the year they out their chips coming to the middle.

I think if Hendrickson were going to happen here, it already would have happened.

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7 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

It is a weird situation. They are refusing to pay Hendrickson, but their asking price is obviously high enough they know other teams won't meet it.

They obviously want to be in this holding pattern.

I think this definitely plays into the regular season. 

The Bengals are betting Hendrickson will cave at some point to their offer.

Hendrickson will probably have to sit out until the trade deadline if he really wants to force their hand.

And at that point, I'm doubtful the Panthers would be interested.

Next year according to everyone that covers the team is going to be the year they out their chips coming to the middle.

I think if Hendrickson were going to happen here, it already would have happened.

That's why I keep saying they don't REALLY have any desire to get rid of him anytime soon. If they did, they wouldn't be making these absurd demands in a trade. 

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1 hour ago, RJK said:

I’d rather try for parsons if they feel inclined to give up good players and picks. By the time the panthers are ready to actually compete Hendrickson will be about to retire 

The cowboys reportedly just turned down two firsts, a second, and Gary for Parsons. 

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