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Dan Graziano: Panthers will trade Diontae Johnson


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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean, I can't blame him for being upset about being here. Still, it did look like he quit Sunday. 

Clearly the locker room isn't in a good place right now but he's the only Panthers player I've seen to publicly badmouth the rest of the team. He basically said he can't play every position on the field. While also taking no accountability. Like I said. This is why he was available.

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51 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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

Fitterer would've just let him walk at the end of the year for nothing. At least Dan and Brandt Tilis are trying to make the most of the situation. 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

he.doesnt.want.to.be.here

 

 

wtf is the other option, we are all ears

 

Hey brainiac, someone not wanting to be here is also not being able to retain talent 

why trade for a guy who didn’t want to be here if that was the case……

but tell us more about how cmc, DJ Moore, Frankie luvu, Reddick, Donte Jackson, Brian burns, Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield  etc couldn’t be retained 

I’m all ears 

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1 hour ago, Ghostofdelhomme said:

If he was that good, WR desperate Pittsburgh wouldn’t have dealt him. This “separation” urban legend is comical

Are you just completely oblivious to the yearly WR going completely nuts in Pittsburgh? 

Burress, Holmes, Wallace, Antonio Brown, Martavius Bryant, Juju, Claypool. Its like they have a factory that has major brain defects as a side condition.

I am missing a ton of others but I fully predict Pickens to be the next nutcase that wants out of Pitt too.

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23 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

Enjoy that 6th round CB who gets cut in his first offseason. 

Probably but this is basically over. He quit in game on Sunday and he quit after the game too. There is nothing else that can be done. He doesn't want to be here.

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