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Golic says Norwell will break the bank this off-season


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Listening to the radio this morning and heard the Golic’s discussing O-linemen and both of them said they were very impressed with how Norwell is playing and that someone will be paying a lot of money for his services.

Nice to see the kid is getting some recognition. Don’t hear much about him outside of Charlotte.

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Cam has great o-line and poo weapons and he goes on to be NFL MVP. 

Cam has decent weapons and poo o-line and he does just ok. 

Keep Cam upright and stop him from getting his ass kicked and he will put the offense on his back. 

TL;DR hashtag re-sign Norwell for you youngsters. 

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23 minutes ago, Lemory said:

We cant let Norwell walk this off-season. He is arguably the best guard we've ever had in a Panther uniform and our O-Line will be significantly worse without him. 

They decided to go with Trai, they're not going to spend big to keep Norwell. I think they give him an offer in the 7-8 range and he walks when another team offers him 10+ a season

 

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What sucks is if it really is JUST choosing one between Norwell and Star, I think our defense suffers without Star in there, even if its just depth. Kyle Love isn't every down, he could retire, Vernon Butler is erratic, might could say has a bigger upside than Star but Star has did the dirty, put fear into O lines and been pretty damn consistent. He really helps our linebackers, when he gets doubled team the other team has a big running game.

I don't see how some of these teams have all this talent and get to always keep their players, we develop players and ship them away, yet we don't have a "stacked" team or mad depth.

Thomas davis was about to be out. We have a healthy Luke, MAYBE Shaq, can you see the difference between Ben Jacobs and Thomas Davis out there in crucial games?

Its a tough gig for the GM no doubt.

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