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21 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

Sadly, the Panthers have to contend with the likelihood that if we don't trade off some of these stars now, they're simply going to walk in free agency anyway.

We can tag burns while we get the coach and QB figured out and potentially turn things around quick.  
 

 

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1 hour ago, Rags said:

Wow just think of what we could get from trading our young pass rusher

it can even be a young pass rusher!

Exactly lol…and might not even be good,

Unless Burns is causing drama behind the scenes demanding to get out, this would be incredibly stupid.

He will likely end this year with his best stats yet, thanks to Brown, so his value won’t drop.

Picks attract coaching candidates but so do you  proven commodities with still a year to play on a 5th year contract. In other words let the new coach decide, Burns can always be traded later. Unless of course he gets injured.

 

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38 minutes ago, hepcat said:

For two first round picks? Are you nuts? He’s a good pass rusher but he’s garbage against the run and no player is untradable on this garbage team. 

I’d hate to see him go, but for 2 firsts and maybe more, we can find someone else to get 9.5 sacks a year and be suspect against the run. 

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1 minute ago, joemac said:

I’d hate to see him go, but for 2 firsts and maybe more, we can find someone else to get 9.5 sacks a year and be suspect against the run. 

It’s not that easy. Burns has issues with his game but he’s still a really good player. It’s not just the 9.5 sacks it’s the pressure he causes and the attention he commands.

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With how well Reddick has been doing in Philly with a change of scenery you would think that would lead some Panthers fans to step back and assess this a little more. Two firsts sounds good but it's easier said than done to hit on those two picks. Right now I am leaning keep Burns and put a real pass rusher opposite of him.

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