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26 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Also anyone thing we could have traded AT for a 3rd or higher is out of their mind. We did good to get a 4th honestly. 

 

The guy was the oldest WR in the league and I think by two full years. 

Dan said the Viking placed a call first, I believe it. He also said as a former player, he wanted to be honest with current players while maintaining high trust levels. The Panthers scored only 23 points in PS. AT much like us fans was mentality hurt by the past 2 and 5 win seasons. There was rumors of him getting traded last deadline, but I think his injury was in week 3.

Still face it, its his last season and I feel that's 99.9% right. *after viking expressed the want, he was born there, play all his looooong career there and they won 14 games last season. 

He earned this(or the right) and just needed the viking to offer more than 6th or 7th for the leader in rec yards for the past 2 years. I'd have more of a "team" opinion if not for the deep WR room and feel like telling the vikes to piss off. Rare win, win, win for both teams and player.   

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

OTC says we have 14.5 million in space 

AT was around 7 million of space, that's still awful low for what's on the field.

Do they have any more talent than, dbrwon, horn, hunt and maybe lewis or Motown??.....I hate to include motown cause of age. 

 

Besides what can 14.5 (that you need to roll over next year) can buy in FA? Nothing at best. 

 

Ultra poor mange skill, the weakest in the NFL with that amount given to one of the least talented teams.

 

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17 minutes ago, Basbear said:

AT was around 7 million of space, that's still awful low for what's on the field.

Do they have any more talent than, dbrwon, horn, hunt and maybe lewis or Motown??.....I hate to include motown cause of age. 

Besides what can 14.5 (that you need to roll over next year) can buy in FA? Nothing at best. 

Ultra poor mange skill, the weakest in the NFL with that amount given to one of the least talented teams.

That's what Tilis is supposed to help fix.

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