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Dan Graziano: Panthers will trade Diontae Johnson


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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's the right move if we're not gonna re-sign him but unless he's an absolute locker room cancer we should be re-signing him.

It is probably a Luvu thing, he doesn’t want to be here. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Sheena quick said we have been trying to sign him and no movement.  She said this on spaces on monday

Not surprised. WR contracts have gotten insane and no WR is putting pen to paper with a QB-less team unless they're willing to significantly overpay.

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If he doesn't want to be here let him go. Get something for him. I would love to resign him, if he wants to be here and if he's not a distraction in the locker room. We can't keep trading away good players and getting late round picks in return. Burns should at least had a return of a 1st and so shoud C-mac. Fitt dropped the ball on the Burns trade. If you know you are not going to be able to sign the guy. Get all you can get and be done with it. 

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Also, people don’t be scared about trading a player who isn’t going to sign with us. Clearly if we’ve gotten no movement, Diontae has no desire to be here.

Hopefully, this pitiful scouting department can actually do something with these picks.

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13 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Umm, did you see his interview after the 40-7 loss where he said he can’t play every position? I am not going to call that cancerous because he’s correct, but he’s not resigning with us. That’s clear.

I didn't. That's hilarious. LOL 

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