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No Trades... No better


broseidon

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Today we did absolutely nothing to make this team better. We sat on our hands a did nothing!!!

We had a legit chance to get rid of a second string RB that is costing us millions and in 61 attempts put up 210 yards. Poo Poo #'s!

Put your feelings aside, if that RB wasn't wearing #34 we would all be calling for his head. It's not what you have done its what you can do. And right now, he can't doing anything but disappoint every time he touches a football.

Maybe the rest of the NFL sees DWill for what he is.... Deadweight!

But if we had an opportunity for a fair trade we should have jumped all over it. Instead we did nothing

Just another disappointing day in the life of a panther fan

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I just don't see who we could have realistically traded for to improve the team in the 9 games that are left. Additionally I don't see anyone on our team that would generate enough value for the cost of trading them as of right now.

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No trade was going to make us better this year or next year. A trade would be unbelievably stupid. How about we keep what we got and hire someone that knows what hes doing and let him decide. I dont want rivera or beane making any decisions that effect this teams future. Anyone who does/did is an absolute FOOL!!!

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Today we did absolutely nothing to make this team better. We sat on our hands a did nothing!!!

We had a legit chance to get rid of a second string RB that is costing us millions and in 61 attempts put up 210 yards. Poo Poo #'s!

Put your feelings aside, if that RB wasn't wearing #34 we would all be calling for his head. It's not what you have done its what you can do. And right now, he can't doing anything but disappoint every time he touches a football.

Maybe the rest of the NFL sees DWill for what he is.... Deadweight!

But if we had an opportunity for a fair trade we should have jumped all over it. Instead we did nothing

Just another disappointing day in the life of a panther fan

If DWill is such deadweight? Why would anyone trade for him? Sounds to me like you tried to make whine out of cheese. Sounds possible, probably not going to happen.

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