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Fletcher Cox is Holding Out For a Deal: What about Short?


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Im watching NFLN like a tool..

 

Fletcher Cox is holding out so far for a deal.. Hes under contract for the 2016 season.. Hes MIA

 

Is Short? Pretty much same scenario.. I know we started later because of our post season success.. But im curious.. Is Short present? 

 

Honest question from a fan that I know others will be wondering as well

 

Go Panthers

 

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4 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

No chance, that's why the Godfather has our stars locked up a year ahead of time.  Cox was from the 2012 draft.

So they probably placed the 5th year option on him and he wants a long term deal hence the hold out. 

 

KK is in a completely different situation. He has no fifth year option.

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25 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

No chance, that's why the Godfather has our stars locked up a year ahead of time.  Cox was from the 2012 draft.

Fletcher is 1st round with the fifth year option

 

both under contract for 2016

 

 

just honestly curious if kawann is in the building

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There hasnt really been any hint that he would hold out, plus we are trying to get this done well ahead of time rather than roll the dice and see if he has another good year.  I am betting we get him locked up long term before the season starts, DG values his hog mollies, he will pay him, plus I dont think he wants to endure the hell of having our fans question him allowing another guy to develop under our staff and then walk to another team.

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http://www.phillyvoice.com/fletcher-coxs-camp-may-be-overplaying-their-hand/

Here is a good article on the Cox subject.  Eskin in Philly recently came out and said that Cox and agent had turned down $60 million in guarantee's.  Cox's agent went on the radio to say BS.

Neither Cox or Short are going to get Suh money but they will probably better the 6 year, $95 mil, $60 mill guarantee that Dareus signed last fall.

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7 minutes ago, manu4t said:

plus I dont think he wants to endure the hell of having our fans question him allowing another guy to develop under our staff and then walk to another team.

I doubt DG gives a rip about fans questioning him. If fact I'd be willing to bet there are very few things he cares less about.

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3 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

I doubt DG gives a rip about fans questioning him. If fact I'd be willing to bet there are very few things he cares less about.

Fair point.  Then again his comments about all the hell he caught over tagging Hardy after the domestic violence stuff was brought up suggest certain points weigh with him.

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