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J-No wants 16 million a year


Jeremy Igo

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Apparently Josh Norman is wanting around 16 million a year to stay in Carolina long term. 

From the Observer... 

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Gettleman said last week he’s not worried about Norman’s contract situation becoming a distraction. But Norman, who’s looking for a deal in the neighborhood of $16 million a year, applied public pressure on the Panthers during a couple of national TV appearances last week.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article68423242.html

I am not saying Josh is not worth 16 million a year. I am saying there is no way will Gettleman pay that for a corner long term. Gettleman's defensive dollar priorities are along the defensive line and linebackers. A good enough front seven can make lower paid mediocre defensive backs look much better than they actually are. See Mike Mitchell for example. 

Do I blame J-No for wanting to be paid? Not at all. 

But he won't be getting the money he feels he deserves in Carolina, that is a certainty. 

Gettleman is getting a one year franchise player rental is appears. 

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article68423242.html

 

No way will Gettleman pay that for a corner long term.

 

He is getting a one year rental is appears. 

 

 

3 minutes ago, Dex said:

Annnndddd bye bye JNo.

Maybe he is saying 16mil so he can get 12-13mil year. Isn't one of the rules in negotitations to ask for more than what you need?

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Will Gettleman pay that or anything close to that?  No.

Is Josh Norman worth that or anything close to that?  No.

Do I blame Josh Norman for doing what he feels he needs to do in contract negotiations?  No.

Will I despise Gettleman and/or Josh if things don't work out and Josh leaves?  No.

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6 minutes ago, The_Rainmaker said:

 

 

Maybe he is saying 16mil so he can get 12-13mil year. Isn't one of the rules in negotitations to ask for more than what you need?

Didn't we already offer 11-12?

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The problem with paying a top cb that kind of money is their effectiveness gets diminished vs spread formations, which is all the rage in the nfl these days.

We need to solidify the nickel position and have depth at corner. Need more consistent pass rush too.

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