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Small school guys need this game more than others, I would assume.
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thanks for sharing. Welcome to the Huddle.
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Rhule is real. I hope it works.
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The list: Denver won a super bowl with an over the hill, old QB. Indy just made the playoffs with Rivers (38), so 33 is a baby. New England: Patriots' coach just spent a year eating humble pie and realizing how he became a great coach. He will be a player because another losing season means he renounces his immortality. The Bills, Dolphins, and soon the Jets will be better teams. Indy or Denver, imo.
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I just got an idea or had a thought. I must start a thread to share this wisdom immediately!
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Panther Fans Offseason QB Trade Quick Reference
MHS831 replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
Put this on a different thread. Helps me see the deal-- thought I would share: This demonstrates the coaching staff's confidence in building the roster with marginal, role players they find in the middle rounds. The trade, you ask, sorta plays into their strength If we did this deal, and you include comp picks, our draft suddenly looks like this (going from memory, so I am 80% sure this is correct): 3rd round Houston early round pick (67 overall) 3rd round Carolina (73 overall) 4th round Houston (100 overall before third round comp picks assigned) 4th round Panthers (104 overall before third round comp picks assigned) 5th round Panthers (135 overall probably around 145 after comp picks assigned) 5th round (comp pick around 168 or so) 6th round Panthers (around 190 after comp picks) 6th round Comp pick (around 215 or so) We would get out of bad contract and get a franchise QB. We would not pick in round 1 again until 2024 -
I doubt he makes it to 50. That ACL tear probably is a factor.
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Panther Fans Offseason QB Trade Quick Reference
MHS831 replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
It was all plagiarized. Do not give Foo Poo. Joking of course. he is one of the best on here. -
Panther Fans Offseason QB Trade Quick Reference
MHS831 replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
The terms--would the panthers simply redo the Houston contract or do they have to honor it? I suppose that has to be a mutual agreement, but I was curious as to what normally happens. The reason? The Texans got a good deal on the front end, and we would have to pay him for the "meat" of the contract. I just don't know what the norm is (thinking cap and possible extension) -
Panther Fans Offseason QB Trade Quick Reference
MHS831 replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, that is what i was thinking. -
This demonstrates the coaching staff's confidence in building the roster with marginal, role players they find in the middle rounds. The trade, you ask, sorta plays into their strength If we did this deal, and you include comp picks, our draft suddenly looks like this (going from memory, so I am 80% sure this is correct): 3rd round Houston early round pick (67 overall) 3rd round Carolina (73 overall) 4th round Houston (100 overall before third round comp picks assigned) 4th round Panthers (104 overall before third round comp picks assigned) 5th round Panthers (135 overall probably around 145 after comp picks assigned) 5th round (comp pick around 168 or so) 6th round Panthers (around 190 after comp picks) 6th round Comp pick (around 215 or so) We would get out of bad contract and get a franchise QB. We would not pick in round 1 again until 2024
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Let's say you are Deshaun Watson, bias aside, where do you want to go?
MHS831 replied to davos's topic in Carolina Panthers
But the cost of living is higher (10%) than in NC. so technically, the income tax in NC is less than the cost of living in Florida---so it is probably a wash, if he chooses to look at it that way. -
Panther Fans Offseason QB Trade Quick Reference
MHS831 replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
Question: Would the Panthers have to forward the contract and revise/extend it? -
Panther Fans Offseason QB Trade Quick Reference
MHS831 replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
With that last image, I can't believe a word of this!!! Nah, thank for the explanation--I am one of those who were confused about this--still am (slow learner) but this helps. -
Most Disappointing Moves of the 2020 Offseason
MHS831 replied to AceBoogie's topic in Carolina Panthers
Hindsight makes being a GM so much easier. Had we kept Cam and not signed Bridgewater, and Cam played like he did this year (Bridgewater, statistically, outplayed Cam) we'd be in bad shape. The way I recall this, Cam wanted a new deal (commitment). So it is more complicated. Ace has often pooed me for saying anything critical or negative about Cam. Just to clear the air, I think Cam was great for this franchise and I think he was horribly abused by Rivera and Hurney. I was saying it in 2011 and I was called a racist--far from it. Cam should be in the top 5 QBs in the league right NOW wearing black and blue---but they did not protect him, the ran him too much---to save their jobs.- 35 replies
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They will build the OL and get a TE with this draft if this goes through. Houston would be stupid not to take this deal. The Bridgewater factor should not be problematic for Houston--they need depth and he could Bridge them into a new QB.
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Let's say you are Deshaun Watson, bias aside, where do you want to go?
MHS831 replied to davos's topic in Carolina Panthers
Miami is also in a great state for income taxes. SF--in the worst state. Carolina Panthers are ranked 14th in the NFL. Florida: NO income tax (Cost of living is higher) North Carolina: 5.5% income tax California: 13.3% income tax (and the SF area is one of the most expensive places to live in the world) Ok, say Watson will be making $35m per year. Here is what he nets (income tax only): Florida: $35m North Carolina: $33.975m California: $30.345m https://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/taxes/t055-s001-what-state-taxes-will-nfl-free-agents-pay/index.html Now let's look at "cost of living". The value on the dollar (cost of living) in each state is: Florida $1.00 North Carolina $1.10 California 87 cents https://www.patriotsoftware.com/blog/accounting/average-cost-living-by-state/ Now, math time. What is his contract actually worth if you consider income taxes and cost of living? Florida: $35m after income tax and $1.00 cost of living value on the dollar----$35m NC: $33.975 after income tax and multiplied by $1.10 cost of living value on the dollar--$37.345 Cal: $30.345m after income tax, multiplied by .87 cost of living value on the dollar--$26.4m So if the player is considering taxes and cost of living, Miami and Carolina probably cause the player to net $10m more per year. Do not forget, this is before federal income taxes and agent fees. It is reasonable to assume that the player realizes about 50% of the figures above. Not trying to derail the thread, but if I am a player, I think about this stuff. -
The Lone Ranger: What to do with Matt Paradis?
MHS831 replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
10 million for a below average to average center. However, you do not want 2 rookies playing side by side in the NFL on the OL, so you are probably right. I am looking rookie LT, vet LG, Paradis, Rookie RG, Moton (hopefully). -
Here is a perspective: Let's say you make a deal for Watson that includes a player. You can then offer them the following deal (hypothetically): Shaq Thompson, 2021 2nd rounder, 2022 1st rounder, 2023 first rounder. That sounds like a lot. I can hear you all saying, "Hell no." Now, what we did was save our #8 pick this year and cut a big contract (needed to sign Watson). We would then trade out of #8 for a first rounder in 2022 and a second rounder in 2021. So by trading out, we recoup the 2022 first rounder and the 2021 second rounder. So now what have we actually lost to obtain Watson? 1. Shaq and his big contract. 2. A 2023 first rounder. Now is that such a bad deal, if we can do it? If Lance is there, I am certain a team would give us a first next year and a second rounder (or late first rounder) this year. Hypothetical, but the point is, a trade before the draft gives you options to recoup losses by trading back during the draft.
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The Lone Ranger: What to do with Matt Paradis?
MHS831 replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
Love this---awesome perspective. I was just posting on another thread about the OLiNE and some dork (nctarheelsomething) criticized me and told me, "Our line was OK--we do not need to build the OL--maybe a free agent G or C" At that time, my dumbass alert senses were throbbing, so I blocked him to avoid future dumbassery. Paradis making $10m is funny---and he might just make it because there are so many other needs. I see us drafting 3 OL, signing a free agent, and locking up Moton---maybe, depending on what we do in free agency at QB. Thanks for this--good perspective. -
I am dispelling the myth that chemo makes you smarter.
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I had another thought to share, so I returned. Let's say Watson costs 3 first rounders. Is that worth it? If you think he is the QB for the next decade, yes. Look at the Jets--lotta first round busts that take 3 years to bust. Watson is proven---and if he pans out, which I think he would, you can make moves in rounds 2-7 to add a player or 2. I am not a fan of trading #1s, but this is an opportunity you rarely get---no rebuild--we would enter WIN NOW mode and still have youth. I am changing my mind.