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Panthers Intrigued by Fields


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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

https://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/30174871
 

Looks like Fields is vegan. Didn’t Cam start getting his injuries after he went vegetarian? Might be just a coincidence...

Cam got hurt and plenty dinged up even before he went vegan. He just played through most of his stuff like when he crashed his truck because he’s a tough dude. Eating meat isn’t going to help your shoulder feel better when TJ Watt bulldozes into your shoulder as you’re throwing a football. 
 

Fields got tackled weird and hurt his knee the previous year when he wasn’t vegan. He then came back to the field, scrambled with a brace on, rolled left and threw a dagger to the end zone to put a fork in Michigan. Fields gets his ribs jacked this year as a vegan and then goes back into the game and puts the best game of any QB this year in college together. 
 

I wouldn’t read too much into this. 

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If Fields is there, I have zero problem if they take Fields at 8 if they truly  believe he is the guy or will be the guy  drafting in the top 10 again best not happen again   Since Rhule screwed the pooch on the QB lottery, he is where he is.

they covered their bets with Darnold 

Is the smart thing trade down, or take a cb or OT, probably but it’s poker, if you really believe in fields and he is there, you take him. Get your LT in the second and cb in third 

next year them, if Darnold is serviceable, you trade him.  Let someone else carry the 18 million.  If he is fabulous, you can trade fields   Somehow fabulous and darnold in the nfl don’t go together 

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