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Panthers possibly trading Thielen?


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39 minutes ago, csx said:

The last 7 comeback players were qbs. 

Renfrow is on the list for betting. Brown isnt mentioned at all on vegasinsider on the expanded list.

Rogers is a favorite and he's not coming back from anything but disappointment 

I think they changed the rules and Rodgers wouldn't even be eligible to actually win the award

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41 minutes ago, csx said:

The last 7 comeback players were qbs. 

Renfrow is on the list for betting. Brown isnt mentioned at all on vegasinsider on the expanded list.

Rogers is a favorite and he's not coming back from anything but disappointment 

I think CPOY shouldn't be awarded for people that just play better football vs last season 

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20 hours ago, CRA said:

But there is a big difference between trading DJ Moore and trading AT.  AT has no future beyond this season.    AT was hurt last year and we pulled him out of retirement with a check.  AT is the type player you should trade. 

I’d argue we do it all backwards.  

 I don’t understand why this is so hard most of the board to understand. Sound like we missed the other day when we could have gotten a 4th rounder at Thielen’s peak. AT wants to go home to Minnesota and quite frankly if Bryce can’t do it without AT he isn’t a franchise QB.

We are not a Super Bowl contender this year. Holding Thielen hostage during his last year in the league will not change that. 

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So did the Panthers initiate this by making him "available for the right price" or was this something Thielen himself pushed for?

I also never saw this quote he made about JJ McCarthy back in June.

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/panthers-adam-thielen-both-asked-182711572.html

Thielen believes McCarthy is built for big moments and will eventually show the world the skillset that won the Michigan Wolverines a national championship in 2023/2024.

He even said McCarthy could be the “face of the league.”

“I have high expectations for him. I've been able to be around a little bit through some of the time last summer... back in Minnesota, and I think he has the ability to be one of the great quarterbacks this season and the face of this league at some point. You know, I think he's got every tool and intangible that you can have,” Thielen said.

“Obviously, it's a difficult league and it's not gonna just be easy, but I think he has the ability to handle adversity to be able to be big in big moments, as you saw when he was in college. I think he's got a great support staff around him, whether it be the coaches or the trainers.”

Sounds like he's had one foot out the door for some time now.

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1 hour ago, carpanfan96 said:

According to Lions reporter, the Lions have also reached out to Thielen's agent. 

Yeah this needs to happen ASAP. I don’t care if the price is lower. These Vikings fans on Twitter are absolutely insufferable. Acting like they have been world beaters for the last 60 years and thinking Carolina should just hand him over for nothing. We’ve had 7 or so tough seasons in a row and we have still been to two superbowls since they have and won more playoff games since 1995. 
 

I hope Dan sends him to Detroit for a 2040 7th rounder and eats half the contract. Even Sheena is replying to them.

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