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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

he made it known he wanted out per Morgan, this was never going to end well for the panthers

No he didn't, he was perfectly happy here until the Vikings badly needed a WR and showed interest.

He didn't "want out" as you say, he just wanted this opportunity once it arose.

I still think we should have played hardball and demanded more for him, not because he was worth it in a trade, but because he was worth more to to our team than the return we got for him.

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2 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

No he didn't, he was perfectly happy here until the Vikings badly needed a WR and showed interest.

He didn't "want out" as you say, he just wanted this opportunity once it arose.

I still think we should have played hardball and demanded more for him, not because he was worth it in a trade, but because he was worth more to to our team than the return we got for him.

I mean you can sugarcoat it any way you choose but he wanted to go to Minny to play with a guy that has never started in the nfl.

 

why you want to argue this point is quite perplexing.  It was never going to end well for the panthers once AT wanted out

 

"It's kinda hard, when I sit Adam Thielen down in my office and he is just really wanting to go there and he's pretty adamant that 'this is what I want, this is where I want to go,' I didn't really want to stand in his way," Morgan told Kyle Bailey of WFNZ radio in Charlotte. "It was something that he was really convicted about. He wanted to go and finish his career there. Obviously he's from there, he has a house there, he has young kids. There's a human side to it, too."

 

https://www.si.com/nfl/vikings/news/panthers-gm-adam-thielen-was-adamant-he-wanted-go-minnesota

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3 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

No he didn't, he was perfectly happy here until the Vikings badly needed a WR and showed interest.

He didn't "want out" as you say, he just wanted this opportunity once it arose.

False. He went out of his way to publicly praise the current rookie QB for the Vikings going as far as saying he could become the face of the league. This was back in early June. Something was brewing for awhile.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I mean you can sugarcoat it any way you choose but he wanted to go to Minny to play with a guy that has never started in the nfl.

 

why you want to argue this point is quite perplexing.  It was never going to end well for the panthers once AT wanted out

 

"It's kinda hard, when I sit Adam Thielen down in my office and he is just really wanting to go there and he's pretty adamant that 'this is what I want, this is where I want to go,' I didn't really want to stand in his way," Morgan told Kyle Bailey of WFNZ radio in Charlotte. "It was something that he was really convicted about. He wanted to go and finish his career there. Obviously he's from there, he has a house there, he has young kids. There's a human side to it, too."

 

https://www.si.com/nfl/vikings/news/panthers-gm-adam-thielen-was-adamant-he-wanted-go-minnesota

Trust me I get it if my wife was bugging me every day to move somewhere else I would do the same as AT. Point being, that isn’t the Panthers problem. Sorry dude go deal with your wife and take the millions of dollars we’re paying. Not doing your wife “a solid” 

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3 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

wish I could get fired from my job and get a raise afterwards because my bosses are incompetent

All this franchise has done under the Tepper's is give people millions for nothing.

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46 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Hard to look good when you’re having to high-point balls at 12 feet in the air on screens behind the LOS because a guy who shouldn’t be in the NFL is throwing to you.

TBH, we’re lucky he decided to come back after that bullshit.

I'm rooting for Bryce but I can't lie he was bsing on his throws to Renfrow. 

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6 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

wish I could get fired from my job and get a raise afterwards because my bosses are incompetent

That happened to me once, hahaha

Because our agency's main client had huge layoffs, we had to have our own batch of them.  The agency really didn't think through who they were cutting and why, it was purely based on the department/team you worked in.

After a month, they called me and said they wanted me back in the same role but on another team.  I told them I was already getting interviews/offers for jobs/salaries much better than I had there as they should have given them to me years before.

In the end, I got a 2 title bump, a 20% raise, and started the day after my severance from the layoffs ended (which was sizable as I had been there 5 years).  So I got a big promotion and raise to get a free 6 week paid vacation before starting on the new team.

The problem was that I turned down a job that I knew I should have taken instead, as I knew it wasn't a good fit on that team for me.  But I was arrogant and liked knowing the whole office would know they had to give me a huge raise given my new title and I took it purely for that reason, and of course it then went exactly like I thought and I hated it.

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9 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Trust me I get it if my wife was bugging me every day to move somewhere else I would do the same as AT. Point being, that isn’t the Panthers problem. Sorry dude go deal with your wife and take the millions of dollars we’re paying. Not doing your wife “a solid” 

And freeze your ass off at the same time.

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