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McCaffrey, Moton, and Armah sign their contracts


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7 minutes ago, yasuhara2241 said:

He had so much talent but just couldn't stay healthy. I still remember that Washington game where he was tearing it up in the first half and we took him out in the second half for Fred Lane....

 

Fred Lane, my word...

Lots of folks believed that Biakabutuka missing all of training camp and then trying to play was a factor in his getting hurt.

If so, a rookie cap might have stopped that from happening.

 

(granted, not hiring the Poston brothers as agents probably would have helped him too)

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Fred Lane, my word...
Lots of folks believed that Biakabutuka missing all of training camp and then trying to play was a factor in his getting hurt.
If so, a rookie cap might have stopped that from happening.
 
(granted, not hiring the Poston brothers as agents probably would have helped him too)


I could see that. I just believe injuries happen in football. There are those who bring it on themselves like Otah, but others like TD, Luke and KB where they're just unlucky and poo happens. Don't know which category I would have but Tim in.

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To this day, I still can't believe we ended up losing that game.


I think the seifert years made me fall in love with defense. Since then I've always been so happy that we get defensive minded coaches. I would hate to be New Orleans and be so happy we scored 38 only to have the other team about 50. That would drive me crazy.

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11 minutes ago, yasuhara2241 said:

 


I think the seifert years made me fall in love with defense. Since then I've always been so happy that we get defensive minded coaches. I would hate to be New Orleans and be so happy we scored 38 only to have the other team about 50. That would drive me crazy.

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Seifert was a defensive coordinator 

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2 hours ago, #PanthersKing said:

Samuel gonna take a while. Somehow, 2nd and lower round guys seem to take for ever 

It's because the amount of guaranteed money isn't set in stone so there is a lot of negotiation involved there. Top 10 picks get the whole thing guaranteed so unless there is a major issue with offsets like Bosa then it is a formality.

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I really get the feeling that we drafted some true football players in this draft. Everyone of the guys I've heard interviewed just seem to love the game and are excited to be in the league.

We don't need pre-madonna athletes on this team, we need skilled football players who want to play and have that drive inside of them (I'm looking at you KB). 

Going to be interesting to see these guys mesh into an already impressive locker room with guys like TD, Luke, Olsen and Cam.  

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It's because the amount of guaranteed money isn't set in stone so there is a lot of negotiation involved there. Top 10 picks get the whole thing guaranteed so unless there is a major issue with offsets like Bosa then it is a formality.



The whole issue with the chargers was they were being cheap and didn't want to pay a bonus


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