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A Late-Season Surprise [Voth on Remmers]


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Offensive tackle Mike Remmers has become one of the best stories of the Panthers' season.

 

“Every single week has been a dream come true. It’s an amazing feeling to be able to go out there and take the field with my teammates," Remmers said. "It really does feel like a dream, and I'm hoping I don't wake up. Everything’s been awesome, and I want to keep on winning some games and continue to play into the postseason."

 

 

Just read the whole thing.

 

http://www.charlottemagazine.com/Blogs/Black-and-Blue-Review-2/December-2014/A-Late-Season-Surprise/

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I don't know why he never stuck with anyone else and honestly I don't care. What I care about is that he is playing well and he has given us a glimmer of hope to make the playoffs. Keep fighing Remmer. You'll have a home soon. IN BLUE HEAVEN.

Some people literally never get the opportunity to play because they are buried behind talent, don't practice well, or inept coaches.

Happens all the time. Some players just "get it" on the field. Hope he keeps it up. What a gem if he pans out

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I hope we are able to re-sign him on a reasonable deal, but the market shouldn't be too strong for him.

 

He'll be an exclusive rights free agent after this season. He can only re-sign with us if we want him back. 

 

Exclusive-Rights Free Agents (ERFA)

An Exclusive-Rights Free Agent is an NFL player who is not under contract, but has only two years of NFL experience. If his former club makes him an offer at the three year veteran minimum salary, then that's it, he has to take it or leave the NFL. These guys have no right to negotiate with other teams. They are "free" only in the sense that they're free to quit.

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