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Adam Schefter: Panthers getting trade calls for Andy Dalton


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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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ESPN’s David Newton reports the Panthers “plan” to move on from Andy Dalton
Newton adds “even if it means releasing Dalton and leaving $3.83 million in dead cap money.” Things really crashed down hard from the Andy Dalton Combine “getting calls” experience. Dalton, who turns 39 in October, likely proved that he just wasn’t a good enough backup last year in his start against the Bills to keep paying a premium on. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Panthers cut him.

I'm shocked. Didn't see this coming. 

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Seriously--with Bryce's play and his looming contract, we better have a plan B and that is not a 40-year old Ginger.  We need a player who can be developing this season so that we have options.  The WORST thing that can happen is we have to give Bryce a big contract because there is no other viable option.  

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I know people say it can’t be done this way but I’d see how he plays this year. If it wasn’t good enough I’d tell him look, you are gonna have to play out that 5th year, collect your 26.5 million, and prove you deserve that extension. Which might happen after I draft his potential replacement next year. 

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8 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

We’re going to undo our Corrall mistake and bring Sam Howell home, aren’t we?

I was thinking Trey Lance (younger than Malik Willis--did anyone know that?). Howell, or Minshew.  Then i was thinking they would draft a QB on day 3

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