I'm not saying it's going to happen, I don't think it will. However, it would make sense for the Panthers. I believe the GM has final say on who is traded, not the HC, but I'm not sure how they operate.
Remember, Williams is 27 years old and a franchise tag is going to pay him LOTS of money, at a position you have a more than capable stable of running backs and at that age seems awfully risky. Doesn't seem to make much sense to me. With that said, he only has one full starting season under his belt, so maybe the "30" year mark won't apply as hard for him as others.
"Zero2Cool" wrote:
We'll have to agree to disagree about it making sense for the Panthers; while having a rookie QB, I think there is too much pressure on the HC to not try and be competitive now - which they have a shot (long one, at that) with their two-headed monster at RB.
Still, no one has ever seen Ted at the helm of a team this close to Superbowl caliber. For all we know, like Ron Wolf, he knows the team is close and is willing to sacrifice a bit of the future to take a proper crack at winning it all this year. Ted did say in his interview before the season that he wanted to win multiple Superbowls, not just one.
I think it makes no sense from the Panthers' point of view to try and do this. From Ted's perspective, who knows. Like evad said, maybe Ted has emphasized the draft so much so that he could put himself, when the time came, in a position to make that big move and put his team over the top. In 08, I believe, he came so close to getting Tong Gonzalez from the Chiefs and I never would have thought he'd entertain the idea.
I just don't think he'll find a partner to tango with in the case of the Panthers. I'd love it if he did, because Williams would be a major upgrade over B-Jack.
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