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At 4-3 the Panthers could move to the next level with a trade.


Kurb

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I've noticed that when people throw out the homer line it means they have no real argument based in fact or observation.

Its a fact,everone see's it but you. it's even in your name. your happy with mediocre teams. Your always defending lafell and everyone has seen it. The guy isn't a number 2 face it.

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Except they don't

One of them has dropped a potential touchdown pass in almost every game this season.

1 Seattle Game- No Td drops but big drops by Olsen

2. Bills Game-Ginn alligator arms a ball that should have been a score

3. Giants- a That was just a thrashing if anyone dropped anything it doesn't matter

4. Arizona-Pppplease don't get me started

5. Vikings Game-Again can't recall

6. Rams-Smitty dropped what would have been a score if he held on(defender fell down)

7. Tampa- of course Ginn drops the bomb and Lafell drops a first down

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I don't think our receiving group is as bad as most people think, meaning no need to make a trade at this moment. If Nicks wants to play here next year, and the price is right, so be it.

More troubling to me is both OT positions. Gross May retire, and Bell is a slug. So the draft picks we have, we will need, to find replacements/ upgrades for the O line, but if a good WR is there at the slot, I wouldn't be averse to that either. I just don't see trading away picks, for a injury prone Nicks, or Gordon/ Blackmon who are one toke away from a long vacation.

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Hakeem Nicks - Has disappeared this season. Always misses 2-3 games. Will want a big deal. Big no-no.

 

Josh Gordon/Justin Blackmon - Way too worried about potential massive suspensions when they'll cost a high-round pick.

 

 

I'd rather just pick up someone cheaper with lots of upside in the first round. WR or TE. Eric Ebron, Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, Marquise Lee, Brandon Coleman, whoever.

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