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Leotiger

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  1. Good question(s)…….

     

    hope he turns sam into a top 20 or better guy and if better then 10 or 5 … tepper will break the bank for Brady to stay … but if he gets a head coaching gig… see you later for a couple years Untill he gets fired and hired back as OC …..

  2. Love to sign him! Just for the chance he will be back next year alone is worth it. 2 year deal .. 1st year min 2nd min with big performance incentives… pushing it to a market deal … little risk big reward …. If he don’t like the terms then move on … but love to have his talent and attitude on the offensive line… does he zone block well ? Seems like thats the type of olinemen we are looking for are looking for have zone blocking experience 

  3. 5 hours ago, Carolina Cajun said:

    I can see a possible trade of Robby, he has good value as a 1000 yard reciever on the last year of his contract, if we have no intent on resigning him, and we can use his current value plus cheap last year of contract to levy into some serious value for us, then it makes sense.  That said, i dont believe we are going to move him, he'll be here this next season.

    I’m sure We will get a comp pick for him if he is not resigned …. Also based off d Hopkins deal (tho I blame bill for that) and the rumored 2nd round pick for jolio .. comp pick might be higher then what an actual team will give up for Robby …. I’d like him on the team this year after that he probably gone.. the Mitchell, his age and the amount of money he will demand in resign …. 
     

    my theory he stays with the team does about as good or better then we don’t sign him because he wants bigger money deal. then goes to free agency without a lot of takers and signs back to Carolina for market to below market deal …

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  4. 1 hour ago, SizzleBuzz said:

    Incredible focus & tenacity here too...

    ...deserves to be recognized!

    Well done!!

    This guy personally took me from -8 to -50 in the space of 45 minutes --- time well spent fella, you should be proud   

    The Huddle is lucky to have you, petty ne'er-do-wells are the bedrock of a community...

    ...cheers mate.   

     

    I got over 10 poos just posting this topic .. is what it is ..

  5. We got Donald, but In theory Watson settles these issues.. and have no more bad will on him then Big Ben had back in the day… Tho society has been alittle more “woke”. I don’t think the league punishes him if he does settle out of court with no police or criminal charge attached to it.. with that said and if the deal is right.. would you push for the trade  and or be okay with Watson starting the 21-22 season for the panthers  ??

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  6. 58 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

     

    58 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

    From what I have seen, 2022 is not supposed to have much of a cap jump. Projected to be like $192.5M in 2022 and $202.5M in 2023. Basically, an increase of $10M a year (the way it's usually been pre-COVID). The benefit of the new TV deal will happen downstream and not right away. I don't think there will be a year where the cap goes up a huge amount like it did that one season in the NBA when it was like the wild, wild west in free agency. So sure, 5 years from now the cap might be $50M more than it is now, but I don't think it will jump up by $50M in a single season any time soon (if ever). They set up the contract that way so players should be able to make more money across the life of the contract and not all at once (increasing the cap each year allows teams to spend more each year and attract free agents). Obviously they have announced what the plan is for the cap, but I would be surprised if suddenly there was a mountain of money available all at once.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/sportsnaut.com/nfl-rumors-salary-cap-2022-250221/amp/
     

    it’s a different world my friend. Players share 48 percent of the nfl revenue ...

     

     

  7. Anyways none of us are cap experts. But too blindly not even entertain trying to pay 2 top tackles because you think it percentage wise is too much.. is the type of thinking of a bengals owner not the richest owner in the league that has shown he is more then willing to throw money around to win a championship (see Matt Rhule) it’s more then possible .. established young franchise tackles don’t come available .. anyways shame on y’all haha

  8. 2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

    Its going to be a few seasons before the cap really gets up

    Explain if you can ? 
     

    Tv deal just got extended (110 billy for 10 years.. 

     

    the cap this year is like 180 

    next year I project 210 

    2023 it will jump even more because of the tv deal like 230 mill 

     

    So please explain to me when and how much you think it will go up 

     

    remember before this is season the cap has gone up an avg 10 mill per for the last 10 years 

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