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Hmm...why isn't a single Panther, not even in the secondary, mad at Josh?


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They're universally supporting him on social media and congratulating him on getting paid. But Huddlers have been telling me that Josh betrayed them by wanting money instead of a chance at a ring. Surely you people aren't wrong right? If Josh was really betraying the team by wanting to get paid, they would be mad or at least wouldn't be publicly backing him on social media like Tre Boston and Charles Tillman and Bene Benwikere and Mike Tolbert and Ryan Kalil and Kawann Short (that I know of so far) have done in the past hour. 

 

So all the Huddlers saying Josh put money and greed ahead of the team...I haven't heard one person that actually plays on that team echo that. Just the opposite. Interesting, what's up with that?

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This was Josh's only real time to get paid. He knew deep down that G-man most likely wasn't going to offer that big of a payday and he is approaching 30 already. His teammates know the deal. Get paid while you can. Everybody's happy, let's move on.

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2 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

They're universally supporting him on social media and congratulating him on getting paid. But Huddlers have been telling me that Josh betrayed them by wanting money instead of a chance at a ring. Surely you people aren't wrong right? If Josh was really betraying the team by wanting to get paid, they would be mad or at least wouldn't be publicly backing him on social media like Tre Boston and Charles Tillman and Bene Benwikere and Mike Tolbert and Ryan Kalil and Kawann Short (that I know of so far) have done in the past hour. 

 

So all the Huddlers saying Josh put money and greed ahead of the team...I haven't heard one person that actually plays on that team echo that. Just the opposite. Interesting, what's up with that?

because the fans are selfish thats why..

The Fans don't play the game..the players do..Its their bodies out there..not the fans..

As Josh said earlier in the season they are family..they didnt greet each other with a nod or handshake..they greeted each other with hugs..a brotherhood was formed..business won't change that..

 

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Just now, Sam Mills Fan said:

I'm not happy. Are you happy that our stud franchise corner in his prime won't be here next year and we got nothing for him?

The alternative was paying him more than he's worth to our defense. So yes, I'm happy we made the right call by not making him the highest paid corner in league history at 28 years old.

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