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PANTHERS CONTRACT NEWS


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Sadly, for me, busyness has ramped up this month.  Huddle time needs to decrease.  It would help if we could keep a thread pinned to the top of the forum where people routinely post tweets and links about Panthers' contract news, so rather than having to find multiple threads, there's a single thread for news.

Mods, if you agree, can you pin this?

I'll get it started with today's news, posting the tweets and links about Cotchery & Harper's contract voidings, and the new punter....

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February 11:

Jerricho Cotchery (WR) and Roman Harper (S) voided today:

 

Dave Gettleman added voidable yrs on Harper and Cotchery contracts for cap relief. Both voided today. So they'll be free agents in March.

Joe Person Retweeted Joel Corry

Both contracts voided today. $1.35M in dead money for Cotchery; $900K for Harper.

Panthers WR Jerricho Cotchery & S Roman Harper’s 2016-2018 contract years void today. They'll be UFAs when the 2016 league year starts 3/9.

Carolina has $2.25M of 2016 salary cap charges from bonus proration relating to Jerricho Cotchery & Roman Harper’s voiding contract years.

 

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

These threads tend to get more difficult to follow than just individual threads for important events. I don't usually dig through 20 pages to find something

Whatever you think best.... if there's not too much discussion, just a single post for each transaction, it seems like it would work well as a single place to go for news each day, and as a reference throughout the season.  But maybe that's just me...

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1 minute ago, 15 said:

The race between huddlers for who can post news fastest makes these sort of threads worthless.

It seemed to work for awhile with Mr. Scot's NFL update threads.  I found that helpful as an easy way to catch up on some key NFL news tidbits I might have otherwise missed.

Obviously no one is stopping other huddlers from making threads (many of them!!!) about various news items.  But once a news item is posted here, once would be enough.

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6 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

These threads tend to get more difficult to follow than just individual threads for important events. I don't usually dig through 20 pages to find something

They would be good if only one person posted each update in them. People discussing the happenings in them clog it up and you have to dig through discussion to find the news. I think one pinned at the top that maybe only you update with news would be useful but having individual threads is fine by me too, and that'll happen anyways.

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2 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

They would be good if only one person posted each update in them. People discussing the happenings in them clog it up and you have to dig through discussion to find the news. I think one pinned at the top that maybe only you update with news would be useful but having individual threads is fine by me too, and that'll happen anyways.

that's exactly what I was thinking of, except I don't think I can be the one to always do the updating each day.  I'll be traveling for a week later this month and not online every day, or at least not on the Huddle every day...

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13 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

These threads tend to get more difficult to follow than just individual threads for important events. I don't usually dig through 20 pages to find something

You should do a FA page like there was after the 2013 season and possibly before that (before I found the Huddle) but has been defunct since.

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