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DeAngelo Williams Future?


Cwood722

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If he is released do you think he would retire just to spend his whole career with the Panthers?

That would not be the reason for it.

I could see him pulling a Chris Gamble without the whole "disappearing off the face of the earth" thing.

It's clear that Deangelo certainly has what it takes to be a fixture in the community when all is said and done. It's just a matter of whether or not he wants to try and continue his role as a veteran second or third back at best.

With everything he had to deal with this season who knows what he wants to do when cut day comes around?

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Yeah, wasn't thinking about that ridiculous contract.

His salary to someone else in a trade is around 2 million. It will cost us over 6 million to keep him or in dead money. Once he is released he might sign elsewhere for even less than 2 million if he doesn't retire.
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hmmmm....an older over the hill RB with a ton of mileage (college and pro) who isn't near the threat he used to be?

 

sounds like there is some team further down I85 who is drawn to those kind of running backs.

 

i wouldn't be a fan of it, but i can see it happening.

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