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Off Season Resignings


Albion Panthers

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So once this season has been and gone (or before that) can the Panthers afford to re-sign both Star and Norwell? Other players contracts are up too such as Stew and then the people that were signed this year or extended such as Johnson and Peppers

Who can Panthers realistically expect to keep?

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6 minutes ago, Albion Panthers said:

So once this season has been and gone (or before that) can the Panthers afford to re-sign both Star and Norwell? Other players contracts are up too such as Stew and then the people that were signed this year or extended such as Johnson and Peppers

Who can Panthers realistically expect to keep?

Star and Norwell will get a new contact.  Stew and CJ will probably be cut.  Peppers will stay as long as he wants for whatever he wants within reason I hope.  After that it's anyone's guess.  Hurney is the wildcard.

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Individual player accomplishments and how far we go as a team will play a huge role in end of season personnel decisions . 

That being said I think we will see Peppers and CJ leave , and Stew will probably have to sign with another team unless he really kills it this season. We'll be a lot younger at DE and probably draft a couple of them to groom up along with Hall. 

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