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I've never heard about a player begrudgingly hoisting the Lombardi trophy...


Bronn

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I want guys to want to play here. If you're okay with guys like Smitty, TD, Olsen, etc. getting the shaft because of "it's a business," then maybe you don't need to be a fan of the football team, but more the front office.

Organizations should be built on keeping their investments comfortable and competitive.

Keep your players happy. Keep them performing while they are happy. Profit.

The Panthers will survive this.

The end.

 

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I've tweeted it out this morning and ill say it on here. I'm saving all these people defending TD and Greg for wanting to reup for 2018 when Cam has 2 years left on a very team friendly deal and wants to reup. These same people will be crucifing him then. Not specifically talking about you Bronn so don't take this that way just saying.....

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1 minute ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

I've tweeted it out this morning and ill say it on here. I'm saving all these people defending TD and Greg for wanting to reup for 2018 when Cam has 2 years left on a very team friendly deal and wants to reup. These same people will be crucifing him then. Not specifically talking about you Bronn so don't take this that way just saying.....

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I don't think they will be. If so, it will be for different reasons not related to football.

Also by then we should have a couple rings.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pay them regardless of whether they're performing because you like them...loss.

I still haven't seen substantial evidence that either TD or Olsen, or Trai for that matter, have under performed.

If you don't want to pay guys for under performing, then we need to go ahead and cut KB, Funch, Dickson, etc.

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Players want to play for winners and superbowl contenders. And happy friendly enivronment = content = a mediocre franchise that will never win a ring (aka Panthers). So eat it all up, because our next GM will be a Hurney clone and we will go back into cap hell so our old ass washed up players can be happy. Wash, rinse, repeat.

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2 minutes ago, Bronn said:

I still haven't seen substantial evidence that either TD or Olsen, or Trai for that matter, have under performed.

If you don't want to pay guys for under performing, then we need to go ahead and cut KB, Funch, Dickson, etc.

You don't hand out dumbass massive contracts for what players have done. You hand out contracts for what they are GOING to do. And I'm sorry, you don't hand out big contract extensions to players past their prime. With your mindset, we will go back to the Hurney era all over going.

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Just now, Castavar said:

You don't hand out dumbass massive contracts for what players have done. You hand out contracts for what they are GOING to do. And I'm sorry, you don't hand out big contract extensions to players past their prime. With your mindset, we will go back to the Hurney era all over going.

Please present evidence that TD, Olsen, Turner, etc. are past their prime.

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