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I feel terrible for Penaut and Allen


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This was likely their last chance to get a ring, and obviously Peanut didn't get to play but he would've earned that ring as much as anyone else on the team if we had won. It's hard to see either back next year though I wouldn't be against keeping them. Peanut at this age coming off an ACL and the two seasons before being cut short just may not have it in him and isn't signed right now. Allen played okay but isn't coming back at that cap number, could even retire, and I'd much rather have Ealy or Addison or a draft pick getting snaps than Allen. Wouldn't hurt to keep him as veteran depth and get rid of CJ (has to happen) but certainly not guaranteed. They gave it their all and contributed to this amazing and special season and I can't say how much I appreciated both their efforts. Hope they get another shot, and if they're here next year we could certainly have another shot.

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I love the attitude and passion Allen brings, but I can't see him being that needed next year.  Peanut is better suited for the pure fact he can still affect a game with his ability to cause turnovers and I think he comes back.  I don't think we bring back Allen sadly for him, as he seemed like a great team player.  

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2 minutes ago, ickmule said:

I don't, they're millionaires. 

Money isn't everything. Putting everything you have into your work and not having it pay off would be disappointing no matter what it is you're doing, getting paid or not. NFL or construction or banking or starting a small business, whatever.

 

I would've included TD but he's got a couple more years here for sure, whereas Peanut and Allen's future is completely up in the air.

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Just now, gettlolman said:

I don't feel bad. They're millionaires. They should have known once they got acquired by a horrible GM. 

I do feel bad for TD. He had little control in being taken over by Hurney 2.0.

It's been a while since I thought someone would say something so stupid that they should receive a perma ban.  you sir give idiots a bad name.  I literally do not know what verbiage would be appropriate to call you after that post.

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1 minute ago, Doc Holiday said:

It's been a while since I thought someone would say something so stupid that they should receive a perma ban.  you sir give idiots a bad name.  I literally do not know what verbiage would be appropriate to call you after that post.

Just call Cam a ****** like most of the closet racists on this site. You'll feel better.

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7 minutes ago, CCS said:

I feel bad for the entire defense. They showed up and played at a high level. They pretty much had the Denver offense locked up all day. They were deserving of being champions, the offense poo the bed. 

ST was less than stellar as well. 6 points swing off of bad ST play (missed FG, wacky punt return), another 15 gift points off of offensive turnovers... Carolina theoretically could have won this game 7-6. Didn't happen and so is irrelevant, but that's the type of game the defense played.

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7 minutes ago, gettlolman said:

I don't feel bad. They're millionaires. They should have known once they got acquired by a horrible GM. 

I do feel bad for TD. He had little control in being taken over by Hurney 2.0.

You do realize that no matter how many times you say that Gettleman is a bad GM, it doesn't make it true.  Quit being a dumbass 

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

You do realize that no matter how many times you say that Gettleman is a bad GM, it doesn't make it true.  Quit being a dumbass 

It doesn't make him a good one either. Not many GMs luck into building blocks like Cam and Luke. Without those 2, he is Hurney at best. Sorry if the truth hurts your feelings.

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