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Why NOT trade Deangelo?


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Well, he did say all trades go through him. And no, actually i just typed in stupid. But anyway I would really like to hear the reason you want to keep DeAngelo?

I don't think Rivera has final say.

Personally I don't think a lame duck coach and temporary GM should be trading away key players in a lost season. We need to get a new staff in place and a new GM to make evaluations, then decide on players futures.

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I don't think Rivera has final say.

Personally I don't think a lame duck coach and temporary GM should be trading away key players in a lost season. We need to get a new staff in place and a new GM to make evaluations, then decide on players futures.

Lol same thing I just said

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I don't think Rivera has final say.

Personally I don't think a lame duck coach and temporary GM should be trading away key players in a lost season. We need to get a new staff in place and a new GM to make evaluations, then decide on players futures.

Well sorry to tell you, but he does(unless he lied, which is possible). And alright, I can respect that. But I still think this is an exception, with the trade deadline coming up I think you could get much more out of him now than when the season is over.
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Well sorry to tell you, but he does(unless he lied, which is possible). And alright, I can respect that. But I still think this is an exception, with the trade deadline coming up I think you could get much more out of him now than when the season is over.

Steven Jackson is also on the trading block. We aren't getting much for Deangelo. Not worth it IMO.

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rotoworld...

According to the Charlotte Observer, a trade of DeAngelo Williams is "not imminent."Team sources tell the paper "multiple playoff-contending teams" touched base with the Panthers last week, but it doesn't sound like talks ever advanced beyond the preliminary stages. According to beat writer Joseph Person, Williams is more likely to be dealt than Steve Smith, but the most likely outcome is both players remaining in Charlotte.
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"Why NOT trade Deangelo?"

Because trading him will hit our cap with $9,6M that we do not have room for.

Every reporter the writes this story without pointing out the cap problem is officially a talking head that does not know anything of how football contract works.

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