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Jonathan Stewart Being Traded


Falconfan20

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You're making two separate arguments here, and they clash. You're saying that:

1) There's no reason to carry 3 RBs.

2) We'd be "lucky" to get a third round pick for him and he's basically worthless as trade bait.

It sounds like you're either desperate for the Panthers to get rid of Stewart, or you're trolling with nonsensical points. If we're not going to get good value for him, then why do we need to get rid of him? He's cheap. It wouldn't help us with the salary cap. It wouldn't help us in the draft. It wouldn't help us in absolutely any way at all unless we get a high draft pick. If not, then he's staying here.

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is it so hard to put a question mark in a title?

i know this one is by some moron falcon fan but we have plenty of people starting threads around here that can't figure out that some rumor written by some random blogger or internet guy shouldn't be treated like fact.

should be a bannable offense. pisses me off.

oh....and this thread again? seriously?

ugh.

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is it so hard to put a question mark in a title?

i know this one is by some moron falcon fan but we have plenty of people starting threads around here that can't figure out that some rumor written by some random blogger or internet guy shouldn't be treated like fact.

should be a bannable offense. pisses me off.

oh....and this thread again? seriously?

ugh.

So I shouldn't start a thread titled "Cam cut by Panthers" so we can discuss the probability of Cam being cut? Fair enough, I guess.

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Wishful thinking Arsen, they'd be lucky to get a 3rd rounder.

You are an idiot, he wont be traded, and if he were to be it would be for a second, a Ultra Talented back with low miles, a 4.8 YPC and the ability to add something in the passing game.

I think you want him, to bad we would never trade him to faglanta.

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Carolina's combined $52 million investments in DeAngelo Williams and Mike Tolbert don't make Stewart the odd man out, per se, but they certainly raise the question of whether Stewart will be a Panther beyond 2013. (He may not make it that long.) Stewart's rookie contract is up after this season, and Carolina isn't going to be able to keep paying all three backs. With Stewart coming off an impressive year (career-high 5.36 YPC, 47 catches) it's time to strike while the iron is hot.

Though he's in a contract season, an acquiring team won't have to commit top dollar to Stewart because it can slap him with the franchise tag in 2013. Based on 2012 tender numbers, a team could get Stewart's age-25 and 26 seasons for what essentially amounts to a two-year, $9.053 million commitment. As a premium talent, Stewart is well worth that money in a keep-and-tag scenario.

Prediction: Traded to Denver for a second-round pick.

http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/40184/59/ten-pre-draft-trade-candidates

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