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Day 1&2 Summary


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Barry Church- Jags

Tony Jefferson- Ravens

Johnathan Cyprien- wont win bidding war with Browns

Matt Kalil- won't win bidding war with Vikes

Russell Okung- Too many teams to name...we won't win bidding war

Patrick Dimarco- Bills

Kyle Juszczyk - 49ers

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I am sure more disappointment on its way tomorrow. 

#sustainedmediocrity

 

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18 minutes ago, mjligon said:

I am sure more disappointment on its way tomorrow. 

#sustained mediocrity

 

...disappointed because they didn't chose the next Super Bowl Champion to play for... this sending  them into a depression and .07 % committing a violent act upon an animal for which they are convicted for. They get out on good behavior with some money in the bank to discus with youth, how being a Panther can help you which brings us another SB in 2023. It's not that far away for our second SB folks. 

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There was a thread a couple of weeks ago where someone posted 33 high priced free agents since 2011 or 12 and it came out that only 30% of those free agents paid off. 

So diving into the free agent market just to dive in is stupid.  We all have names that we want to see here but none of us know exactly whether any of them fit us. 

Secondly we are about 12 hours away from actual transactions.   Things can change.  I don't expect to see us grab anyone out the gate.  If we do it will be some obscure name we all scratch our heads on until we see him play.

Just relax and watch it unfold.

 

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27 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

When did 15-1 become the standard again and not a outlier??

 

About the same time it became acceptable to concede the future, and denigrate the FO for not being players in FA...24 hours before it actually begins.

 

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22 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

There was a thread a couple of weeks ago where someone posted 33 high priced free agents since 2011 or 12 and it came out that only 30% of those free agents paid off. 

So diving into the free agent market just to dive in is stupid.  We all have names that we want to see here but none of us know exactly whether any of them fit us. 

Secondly we are about 12 hours away from actual transactions.   Things can change.  I don't expect to see us grab anyone out the gate.  If we do it will be some obscure name we all scratch our heads on until we see him play.

Just relax and watch it unfold.

 

and the other 70% played for the jags or browns? ;)

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its an example of a great season not over paying for garbage

 

the jostling between losing and winning seasons is a bigger problem    over paying FAs wont fix that. 

 

we were fuged the moment we lost the Super Bowl. the vibe and hangover has been too much for every team who loses the superbowl to bear for a long time

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