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Adam Thielen Requests and is Granted Release


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1 hour ago, TheBigKat said:

GM Dan Morgan:

- Traded Diontae Johnson and a 6th to BAL for a 5th.
- Traded Jonathan Mingo to DAL for a 4th.
- Traded Adam Thielen to MIN for a package including a 4th and 5th.
 

that’s master class work

He also got Mike Jack for a 2024 7th rounder who's on his 6th team somewhere.

Got a future 2nd to replace the awful BY trade, insane value given he also got 2024 2nd and 5th rounder for one 2nd rounder. 

 

He's also at the point where teams/GMs are going to stop having contact with him....

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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:

I hope he goes to the AFC and I know the Chiefs were the other consideration when he originally signed with us, but I don’t think their contention chances are very high.  I briefly thought about if we could bring him back to help, but I don’t want him taking snaps or roles away from the younger guys.  I’d much rather XL or Horn get any snaps Thielen would take.

That and I don't want Bryce to develop Thielen goggles again.

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That and I don't want Bryce to develop Thielen goggles again.

Honestly, if that works, IDGAF. I would rather see those reps go to guys like TMac and Coker, however. Especially since they appear to be a significant part of our future at the position. 

But, cheating for a few games to get past Tampa wouldn't be the worst thing in the world....IF it works.

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3 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

GM Dan Morgan:

- Traded Diontae Johnson and a 6th to BAL for a 5th.
- Traded Jonathan Mingo to DAL for a 4th.
- Traded Adam Thielen to MIN for a package including a 4th and 5th.
 

that’s master class work

Forgot all about Mingo.  Haven't heard his name since we let him go 

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1 minute ago, Wolfpredator said:

Forgot all about Mingo.  Haven't heard his name since we let him go 

He's been IR'd and when healthy- inactive on a few game days. 

I think he's had 8 total catches since the trade, he's been a total non-factor. 4th right now is 100% W for the Panthers, even if it was used on trevor etienne. 

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Just now, Basbear said:

He's been IR'd and when healthy- inactive on a few game days. 

I think he's had 8 total catches since the trade, he's been a total non-factor. 4th right now is 100% W for the Panthers, even if it was used on trevor etienne. 

Yeah, just looked up his stats for Dallas and he has done absolutely nothing, I get he is injured right now but even before that.  Crazy good trade for a literal bust 

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1 minute ago, Wolfpredator said:

Yeah, just looked up his stats for Dallas and he has done absolutely nothing, I get he is injured right now but even before that.  Crazy good trade for a literal bust 

You also have to factor in Dak and the.....ugh......cowboys had the best offense at different times (I think when they played the Panthers it was #1). 

He is on that TMJ and Dwayne Jarrett path, just exposed as "not-good" and he's about to be cut this season and for sure in the off-season I see it happening. 

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6 minutes ago, Basbear said:

You also have to factor in Dak and the.....ugh......cowboys had the best offense at different times (I think when they played the Panthers it was #1). 

He is on that TMJ and Dwayne Jarrett path, just exposed as "not-good" and he's about to be cut this season and for sure in the off-season I see it happening. 

It's crazy to think that when XL ends up being added to that bust list how long our WR misses will be.

TMac looks amazing though. I really hope he just continues to improve and be the outlier that we need.

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