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Nothing to do with roll over or any other thing you posted. Fact is Canes will want to sign three of those four. Any big time AAV contracts are going to hurt that 2026 roster which is at 60m spent on 14 players right now. That's all I meant by it. Nothing more, nothing less.
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That list looks horrible. Ewwwwww
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XL goes to his first hockey game and loves it. Hilarious video
Stumpy replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
An XL/Seth Jarvis crossover might legitimately be the funniest thing ever made. Please, someone, make it happen! -
Hornets Screwed in NBA Draft Lottey...Again
Shocker replied to chknwing's topic in Charlotte Hornets
Although I completely agree about the Hornets front office that doesn’t change the fact that the draft lottery is a farce -
RUMOR: Panthers possibly making an addition in the secondary
Basbear replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Why Ramsey? Is Horn already hurt or something?? Hes talking about the FSU kicker missing everything, is my guess. -
Lol ANYONE on the ice with Orlov got worse ratings because of i5.
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I was taught by my role models, never give whores coke. Never. This pink stuff is what Diddy made famous years ago and I'm sure it will get released during his case. Best I know in the current 2025, you are insane/playing with death taking any of coke, pink coke, or any designer drug. You 100% must use a drug testing method. Or watch someone do half the bag in front of you. Fent ruined the fun. Glad I never developed addiction on dragons or white lady..... Im one of those rare weirdos that just doesn't have a addictive personality. Few times Ive gone from 2 fifths a day, stop the day after for years. But Ive never tired unnatural hardcore drugs. For some reason of fate, I always seemed to be projected from using it. Now Im too old for all that poo and the drug game is at the worst point in some time. Plus I come to realize weed is boring, hate away but its the truth. I had one guy that I trusted to get drugs, too smart for what he was. He told me three drugs I should never try are 70% and up meth, tren, and crack. He used a chemist until........ and said that pure meth was like nothing else and no side effects minus staying up if you took too much. Said the 92% pure meth was the worst(cause it was the best and nothing compared), then tren was terrible sleep/health problems/insane rage/ it just fugs with your thinking and mind patterns. Crack was one time when he was young and dumb, never did it again. Great guy, I was too lucky to have him around.
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Wow lol I thought I partied some in my younger days... some of you boys really were wild...
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Taylor Hall is like nobody will notice me because Morrow and Orlov are playing so bad.
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Eehhh im numb to it.... I know he saved his job with the game 4 win. Will be interesting to see who they aquire in the off season they have draft capital and cap space to make several impact moves.
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Unfortunately I doubt that will happen. Coaching will stay the same. Big money stars will not want to come here. We will do well during the season and flame out during the playoffs when we meet a team that can overcome Rods system. We are the Bills of the NHL. We are the "This is fine" meme of the NHL.
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Panthers Fan 69 started following Round 3 PLAYER Plus Minus
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It’s clear as day why we lost. The series best players were floridas. By 8 people before you get to Aho. And the worst 9 were all canes players. Worst being Orlov.
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Remember this about Stefon Diggs?
LinvilleGorge replied to LinvilleGorge's topic in Carolina Panthers
For future reference, the good stuff ain't "white". If it's white it's cut to death. You're looking for pearly, almost shimmery looking chunks not powder. I used to be a wild motherfuger when I was young. LOL -
Captain Morgan started following ESPN takes a look at the NFC South...some good reads
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gives a good update on the Saints salary cap situation. While it gets better, but their dead money situtation is frightening, and will continue for another 2-3 seasons. and this little excerpt about the Falcons is pretty much Falconing: Some of the worst decisions franchises can make come when the team's incentives aren't aligned with the people who work for the team. Seven years removed from their last winning season and with a quarterback who has all of three career starts under center in Michael Penix Jr., the Falcons should not be all-in. There are reasons to be optimistic about what the future might hold, sure, but they were not one player away this offseason. General manager Terry Fontenot, though, might have been one player away from having a new job. After the disastrous, virtually inexplicable decision to guarantee Kirk Cousins $90 million in March 2024 and draft Penix a month later, and its natural conclusion with Cousins being benched by the end of his first year in Atlanta, the clock has been ticking on Fontenot's time with the Falcons. With the former Saints executive batting about 1-for-8 (Drake London) on his Day 1 and 2 picks in 2021 and 2022, it seems as if Atlanta is treading water. He is only the seventh GM since 2000 to start his career with four losing seasons and get a shot at turning things around in Year 5. good summary on what we did, including this part " Carolina Panthers The superlative: Most likely to have definitely solved their problem this time, for sure Unlike the Falcons, the Panthers seem insistent on addressing their weak spot every single offseason. Since trading DJ Moore to the Bears as part of the deal for Bryce Young in 2023, Carolina has thrown asset after asset at wide receiver in an attempt to get its young quarterback some playmakers. Its moves for veterans have produced mixed results: Adam Thielen has been a reliably solid option and averaged a team-high 1.9 yards per route run over the past two seasons, but Diontae Johnson's brief run will probably be remembered only by obsessive Immaculate Grid users. The draft is where the Panthers have focused their efforts. After drafting Jonathan Mingo in 2023, Xavier Legette in 2024 and Tetairoa McMillan last month, they have invested top-40 picks on wide receivers in three consecutive drafts. They're the first team to do that in 20 years, but even they haven't gone to the heights that the 2003-05 Lions did: Detroit used three top-10 picks to add Charles Rogers, Roy Williams and Mike Williams. Two years later, the Lions added a fourth who stuck around slightly longer -- future Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson. The Lions went 1-for-3 at best with those three consecutive picks in the top 10. The Panthers are on pace to go 0-for-2. Mingo was dealt to the Cowboys before the end of his second season. Legette averaged a middling 1.3 yards per route run as a rookie, ranked 134th in ESPN's receiver score and generated 104 receiving yards below what an average receiver would have done with the same targets in 2024, per NFL Next Gen Stats, the 17th-worst mark in the league. It's perfectly reasonable to be patient with Legette and see what he can do in 2025, but it's also realistic to point out that he wasn't an impact player as a rookie. His most notable moment was dropping what would have potentially been a winning touchdown reception to beat the eventual Super Bowl champion Eagles. The Panthers will hope McMillan makes more of an instant impact. It's clear they're attempting to build a bully-ball group of receivers by adding Mingo (6-foot-2, 220 pounds), Legette (6-3, 227 pounds) and Jalen Coker (6-3, 213 pounds), an undrafted free agent who arguably outplayed Legette last season. At 6-4, McMillan is another big target for Young. At Arizona, McMillan was consistently able to leverage that frame into making tough catches. His massive catch radius and ability to create after bringing in the ball would be huge pluses for the Carolina offense if they translate quickly to the pro level. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45318618/2025-nfl-offseason-nfc-teams-best-worst-deals-contracts-draft-picks-superlatives
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https://x.com/erictulsky/status/1928121832063873422?s=46 major props to Tulsky. Without him, we don’t have a roster of guys to make the playoffs. Let’s see what he does with an actual 30 mil
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RUMOR: Panthers possibly making an addition in the secondary
jfra78 replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
It makes alot of sense for us to pick him up, I'm sure we won't do it -
Remember this about Stefon Diggs?
mrcompletely11 replied to LinvilleGorge's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Moton aint getting restructured, yall need to let this go. And I really dont see any value adding a declining player with a huge cap hit that we would probably cut after the season. Not sure why we would restructure a huge deal for a 32 year old corner. It just doesnt make sense. Morgan has been clear about kicking the proverbial can down the road. And if you think Ramsey is the missing piece that is going to unlock our defense and help challenge for the division then we can just agree to disagree at that point. 2026 is the season we should take bigger swings. 2025 is about culture and getting our existing players reps and hopefully wins.
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Remember this about Stefon Diggs?
LinvilleGorge replied to LinvilleGorge's topic in Carolina Panthers
Pink cocaine. AKA "Tusi". Not even cocaine at all. Usually a mix of MDMA (molly), ketamine (special K), and a banned ED drug. -
If there is a razor blade involved, I’m guessing it’s classic coke.
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RUMOR: Panthers possibly making an addition in the secondary
Seltzer replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Some of our glorious huddlers have the memory of a goldfish buried in a sea of pessimism & forgetfulness....
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