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The reset button needs to be hit in 2015


Ruff

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I think I looked at the wrong name, my mistake. He's still here, he goes under 4corners, he's the guy calling Gettleman "Dollar Tree Dave".

Regardless, he's not really someone you want to be associated with when it comes to creating threads.

Anyways, on with the gif's....

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Finally, someone delivers gifs!

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I think I looked at the wrong name, my mistake. He's still here, he goes under 4corners, he's the guy calling Gettleman "Dollar Tree Dave".

 

Regardless, he's not really someone you want to be associated with when it comes to creating threads.

 

Is that who that is?

 

I never know who the alts are.

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Part of the problem is we just set the reset button.

We are still in the middle of getting out of the mountain of dead money.

We are building for 2020, not just 2014.

Fortunately we have pieces in place to win while we continue to rebuild. And we should win. I am not making excuses, but we are already rebuilding this team and it will take time to get all pieces togethet, especially in the area of depth

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I don't even understand what you said. And we actually took a cap hit for releasing Smitty.

Also, do I want Hurney back? Not a chance. It's not like it's Hurney or Gettleman. There's tons of other options.

And absolutely I understand about the cap. That doesn't explain why we chose shula over jackson.

We took a cap hit by releasing Smith?

Explain please since you absolutely understand the cap.

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Also there's an entire article that explains it.

http://overthecap.com/steve-smiths-contract-situation-carolina-panthers/

 

I am pretty sure we did option 2 in this article

http://charlotte.cbslocal.com/2014/02/27/panthers-could-save-up-to-4-million-by-cutting-smith/

Steve Smith's cap hit if he stayed under his current contract

2014 - 7 million

2015 - 10 million

2016 - 12 million

Steve Smith's cap hit after being cut

2014 - 5 million

2015 - 4 million

2016 - 0 million

Savings each year

2014 - 2 million

2015 - 6 million

2016 - 12 million

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