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Is Star a Two-Contract Player for Carolina?


dldove77

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why, why, why does everyone seem to think we're going to let star go. of all the ridiculous ideas to spread memetically across this forum the we're-gonna-cut-star is probably the most ridiculous.

huddle fear, sorta like cam is for sure going leave for a big market.

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Huge men wth feet problems are scary. Lucky the panthers have one of if not the best foot doctors on earth. Need to hear his opinion on star, before I state if star can be a second contract player.

Currently kk is the better player, star looks small now compared to his rookie year. Like 310 now, was 340 and beasting in 2013.  

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They could not and did not.  Walter Thurmon, Brandon Browner and Golden Tate are three quality players that the Seahawks could not afford.

They where decent players but they where not core players aka Sherman, Thomas, Wagner, Wilson, Lynch, etc..

Same goes for us we are going to keep core players and Star and KK are part of it.

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Be more concerned about his injury issues with that foot(feet) than contracts.  He sadly may not make it to that next contract.

I'm becoming very concerned that he'll continue to be plagued by injury, and it will turn into an awful "what could have been" scenario.  That would be such a shame, I really hope he can shake the injury issues.

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