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Josina Anderson: Panthers NOT trading Adam Thielen


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24 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I hate when people say this. It all depends on what that 4th turns into. Bird in the hand. 

That's a young draft pick for a guy who guaranteed will not be playing for the team next season.

You guys are too attached. And the players you're attached to aren't even that good.

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm good either way. If we move Thielen to free up snaps for the youngsters and get future draft capital, I get it. If we keep him to provide Bryce with a security blanket in his prove it year, I get it. 

This is not a playoff team barring an angels in the outfield level miracle. It is and always was a developmental season. And at some point your QB has to elevate those around him as he was drafted to do regardless.

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

Hopkins went for a 5th last year and we asked for a 3rd. Hilarious.

Hopkins only had 170 yards in 6 games for the Titans before he was traded.  He could go to a competitor, and the Titans got to dump 5.5 mil in salary and acquire another draft pick towards their inevitable rebuild. It's not the same situation. 

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