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Parsons to Green Bay


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On 8/29/2025 at 6:36 PM, fanpanther said:

Knee jerk reaction is gb got a great player but in actuality i have rarely if at all ever seen a trade like this work for the team giving up the pics.  Seems theres all this hype then alot of time players get these huge contracts and let their foot off thr gas and coast...khalil mak is a recent one as well as of course watson

I think that overall big trades just don't work out for either team just because it's so hard to win in this league. Mack trade didn't work out for either organization honestly but even if the Raiders hadn't traded him they almost certainly don't win a superbowl with him 

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On 8/28/2025 at 6:00 PM, PleaseCutStewart said:

And to think we could have traded burns, a pass rusher much worse than Parsons, for almost the same as Parsons...

God we blew that chance 

this is the real travesty in all of this. how you don't trade burns for that is asinine but then not to immediately extend him that moment is even more diabolical  

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43 minutes ago, SOJA said:

this is the real travesty in all of this. how you don't trade burns for that is asinine but then not to immediately extend him that moment is even more diabolical  

 

If you bump that long BB trade thread, I said "if you turn down two 1st even future ones and other picks, you 100% have to sign him long term". *But now the burns camp has more Leverage in contract talks, still you have to pony up.

BB whatever people think(I didn't have a good opinion) was very young and talented. The team needing young talent the most is the Panthers. Getting that 2nd and turning it into a RB that's going to miss 32 out of 34 games, just shoot both hands while you are at Danny boy......Again the panther lack young talent and they took a high valued stock and sat on it until it tanked and then used the remains to another loser stock chips....... Wow that's how to suck 101.....

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9 hours ago, Basbear said:

 

If you bump that long BB trade thread, I said "if you turn down two 1st even future ones and other picks, you 100% have to sign him long term". *But now the burns camp has more Leverage in contract talks, still you have to pony up.

BB whatever people think(I didn't have a good opinion) was very young and talented. The team needing young talent the most is the Panthers. Getting that 2nd and turning it into a RB that's going to miss 32 out of 34 games, just shoot both hands while you are at Danny boy......Again the panther lack young talent and they took a high valued stock and sat on it until it tanked and then used the remains to another loser stock chips....... Wow that's how to suck 101.....

exactly good call on your part 

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1 minute ago, Camp Fodder said:

I’m seeing articles indicating we called about Parsons but backed out when they wanted DBrown. I am guessing the price was D Brown and 2 firsts 

I wouldn't have had a problem with giving up Brown for Parsons but we literally can't afford the 2 firsts. That's future roster suicide.

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22 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I wouldn't have had a problem with giving up Brown for Parsons but we literally can't afford the 2 firsts. That's future roster suicide.

Dallas is so dumb. If I was Dallas I would’ve taken Ashawn Robinson or Wharton or hell even Bobby Brown instead of Brown if it meant securing our 2 1st rounders 

Kenny Clark is about to turn 30 and isn’t anything special but those 1st rounders from GB are most likely going to be in the 20’s

Our picks could end up ranging from like 5-18

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4 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Dallas is so dumb. If I was Dallas I would’ve taken Ashawn Robinson or Wharton or hell even Bobby Brown instead of Brown if it meant securing our 2 1st rounders 

Kenny Clark is about to turn 30 and isn’t anything special but those 1st rounders from GB are most likely going to be in the 20’s

Our picks could end up ranging from like 5-18

Who said we offered 2 1st rounders or anything 

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Parsons to Carolina made no sense if we were going to try and give him what he wanted. If it was 2 1sts,  DB, and that contract, there was no feasible was to build around him in the next 4 years, especially with Bryce still lacking a full season of productivity. GB has their QB. We aren't certain yet, though the end of last season was reason for optimism. Parsons is an elite talent, but unfortunately we're not in the position to make that type of move for him. That's a put you over the top SB window run type move.

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