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Is Star a Two-Contract Player for Carolina?


dldove77

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Ugh, can we IR Star already and get it over with

Can we start a Huddle Injured Reserve and put Panthers"we have $70 million in cap space next year"United on it before he makes yet another thread about WRs or starts wondering about trading Luke to save money to re-sign J_No24 since AJ Klein seems just as good? Then re-instate posting privileges when our season's done cuz saying Star needs to go on IR right now is ridiculous

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It is funny to me that anyone is even worried about the cap anymore. Gettleman has shown he is excellent managing that. The better question is how much Star wants and is he the best option at that point. Gettleman has shown he will pay well for a core player. The question is how well will Star play in 15 or 16. He can start to make his case on Sunday

 

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I think they will be affordable.  Unless they have a monster year in the next year or so neither will warrant massive contracts.  They are both great players but neither warrant top dollar at the positions.  Not even close to suh money.  I'd say two tiers down from suh.  Both are situational not to say the both don't impact our defense though.  Without them our front 4 wouldn't be no where near as respectable.  I think gettleman can work a deal as I think both wanna be n carolina.

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