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Panthers shopping TMJ?


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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No, it isn't.

Unless you see it reported somewhere other than there, it's likely bullsh-t.

I agree with you that the account is garbage but a blind squirrel still finds a nut sometimes. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were looking to move him. He is like  the 5th best WR in the WR room and is gonna take a roster spot from somebody 

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14 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

You really think it’s unbelievable that the Panthers could be looking to move on from him?
 

He has done absolutely nothing, can’t practice because he is always hurt, and we don’t know if they don’t like what he is like off the field. 

No I believe posting breaking alert from fake Twitter accounts is a waste of time..

Especially when trying to drum up fake narrative to attack the team on...

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I don't believe this. But we need to get him on the field catching touchdown passes. We draft this kid in the second round sign Robby Anderson to a good sized contract extension and then proceed to not even give TMJ a gameday jersey in the second half of the season when we had nothing to play for. So why are there people in this thread diving in front of Matt Rhule criticism again?

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It wouldn't surprise me.  I've been saying he may be on the outside looking in because of the emergence of Shi and Higgins mainly, but also accounting for Zylstra, Wright, and Saunders.  All those guys are or have been healthy and producing.  TMJ can't even get on the field...  he flashed briefly last preseason and early on in the reg season, and even made a few plays in camp this year...  but if you can't stay on the field, it doesn't matter how much potential you flash.  I like TMJ, and I believe in his potential, but I think it's very possible he doesn't make it to the 53, and we couldn't really be upset about it.

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I didn’t say this was officially reported, thus the ? In the title .  If you guys think only “confirmed” reports are worth discussing then the Huddle isn’t for you.  This is a place where rumors can be discussed no matter how believable they are, and this one has a strong chance of being true. 

Also, if teams are calling about TMJ you better believe the FO put feelers out there that he may be available for trade. 

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