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Moore’s agent described how the Panthers really didn’t want to trade him


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DJ had a great start to be our all time leading WR. (I didn’t say best, that’s Smitty). He’s a total professional. I hate that we had to let him go. I don’t think he’s even at his peak yet. 
 

That said. A WR needs a QB to throw the ball. So we did what we had to do. 

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10 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

DJ playing to his new fans was fine, what I found to be weird was the pouty “they didn’t want me” angle. It was obviously not true, and even more blatantly so now with this new claim by his agent. 

CMC did the same thing. It is what it is. 

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12 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I honestly think the front office was pretty cool with it. Trading DJ over Burns or Derrick Brown had to be seen as a win for the franchise. 

All they could think about was their raging “need” for a QB. Nothing else mattered. All costs, and all that. 

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I wish him the best, but I'm actually much happier having Thielen and Chark along with TMJ, Shi Smith, and Shenault. With Hayden Hurst at TE, I think that's a very balanced group of receivers.  It's great to have an elite receiver, but you don't want a rookie trying to force what's not there to a "#1" receiver.  The best offenses I have ever seen have been good at spreading the ball around.

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