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HeelsPanthersCanes replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
If I had a time machine I'd go back to 1996 and stop the WNBA and every female rapper. -
No, next it will be Free Agents, which is why I think the teams are going to hold the line. If they give out fully guarantees to a ton of this year's 2nd rounders, those same agents are going to start demanding it for the top FA's next offseason before the draft ever happens, something that they've never done before except Watson and everyone said it was dumb and they were right.
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Germaine Pratt available
HeelsPanthersCanes replied to Dingo_ate_Babies's topic in Carolina Panthers
Zero chance he's coming to this franchise right now, regardless of local ties. We are at least two years away from being remotely desirable for free agents and cut casualties. But fun to play what if ... -
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HeelsPanthersCanes replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
I will say, through three games, minus the Canes appearances, this is easily the most entertaining Finals I've seen. -
Yes, please. Wanted to draft him years ago anyway.
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cookinbrak replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
It was entertaining, at least. -
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PNW_PantherMan replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
Not sure what Edmonton is trying to do with all these penalties. -
I don't think it is so much how he played as that they are cash strapped with the current roster. See, Hendrickson, Trey.
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Was a non issue a month ago and still is.
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We'll see what happens. I bet most of the 2nd rounders will get big guarantees and that percentage will continue to go up year after year and then it'll be the 3rd rounders up next.
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Off Topic: Remember Ron Rivera on "All or Nothing"?
Ship replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Remember when James Anderson didn't like Ron cursing? -
I have heard he did not do so well last season and the Bengals fans were happy to be rid of him for what it's worth. Said he looked slow.
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Well, he's already guaranteed to be a self-appointed captain of the team 8 times next season.
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I met him after a game on my 16th birthday. He stopped and signed for maybe three people total, and I was one of the lucky ones. Didn't say much, I said "thank you," and he nodded and walked off.
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Well, he would immediately be the best LB on the roster. Buuuut....he really doesn't fit the profile of what we seem to be doing. We are avoiding these older players and seem to be very attached to a youth movement.
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I mean, if you literally walk down the starters for that team versus ours, it's fuging embarrassing. Then when you get to the backups, it's WAY more obvious. There is a reason we were largely regarded as the worst roster. It was very earned.
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I have to disagree with you on this. Outside of Nabors, there is not a single player on the Giants offense that I would want to start in place of our starters. Their dline is decent, but the rest of the team is not good at all. I might take Gano back. There is a reason both of those teams drafted ahead of us, they needed to revamp their talent.
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BIGH2001 replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
Just go head hunting at this point. Who fuging cares if you get a game misconduct or even a suspension. It will be worth it. -
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PNW_PantherMan replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
Florida has some mystical juju -
This makes too much sense not to happen.
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I'm not expecting it to happen, but we definitely need an upgrade at LB. He fits the bill for sure
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No, you're just flat out not comprehending what is going on, because if it was really how you think, more than only the first 2 players taken in the round would be signed right now. Enough teams would just say screw it, it's not worth fighting with the agent over such a relatively low guaranteed cap hit. Your point about teams being afraid of spending that draft capital and not getting the player signed is also just asinine on the surface. Because yes, the teams want to make sure the draft capital they used is on the field for them, but 2nd rounders fail more than they succeed in general. If one holds out to try and re-enter the draft after a year off of football, they're tanking their career before it ever gets started and will fall further in that draft too. Teams expect their 1st rounders to pan out, but they just hope their 2nd rounders do, it's why the pressure is on the team to sign a 1st rounder, but it's why the players have so much more to lose by holding out than the teams do for anyone after the 1st round. It's 100% about precedent, that's literally the only thing driving this right now, on both sides. Again, if half the teams had signed them, or even a third of them, you might have a leg to stand on. But it's clear this has nothing to do with agent/team leverage at this point, it's about both sides trying to set a new precedent for contracts, and I don't see the agents winning this one on the whole. Maybe a few more end up getting it, but I'd bet at least 20 of the 2nd round picks do NOT get a fully guaranteed contract.
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Ideally my top 4 as well, but XL needs to prove himself to be a reliable target. I genuinely like the dude. His ceiling is stupid high.
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I meant to type more my bad…. first and main reason we’re probably trying to add him his pff scores are high very high. Being that we value that much more nowadays I know he’s on our radar. His run stopping grades were like the highest of all LBs. That would have given us top graded plates at all three levels Brown then Pratt with JC and Moehrig were definitely stopping the run this year with these monsters fully healthy. I hope we dangling some of that Clowney money at him we need him to solidify our defense. add in the NC ties and we should be in play got his services
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You're not even reading what I'm saying you're just ranting. It has everything to do with draft pick value vs. cap space impact. The agent knows he's holding significant draft capital over the GM's head vs. minimal cap impact. Not everyone is geared like Dave Gettleman where literally everything boils down to a dick measuring contest. History indicates the agents progressively whittle away and win the battle vs. the GMs on the rookie contracts. Hell, we have an owner throwing out typical 6th rounder guarantees at UDFAs just to secure them. He's not sweating pennies on the dollar against the cap or trying to protect his precious wallet. It's the one thing I do appreciate about Tepper. The man will spend to try to win. Being cheap hasn't been our issue.
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