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TD Last Season 2018 Per Rappaport


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3 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

This year? wtf you talking bout...1 year late means him playing in 2018  and us not cutting him this offseason. Reading is fugin hard....

Yea and the MLB we had outplayed Luke when Luke was out of position too, means poo.

He’ll rotate more with Shaq this year... I really don’t see the issue here.

Shaq didn’t show enough this season to prove to anyone he can be trusted in TD’s role full time.

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7 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

He’ll rotate more with Shaq this year... I really don’t see the issue here.

Shaq didn’t show enough this season to prove to anyone he can be trusted in TD’s role full time.

We always have good LBs not too worried about the possible drop off as even if he is a bit of a drop off from TD the person taking Shaqs LB spot will be better than he was there so it will be a wash. We can improve in other ways than simply someone being better than or equal to TD in a 1 for 1 swap.

The best teams trade or cut players in this exact situation earlier rather than later, which is the main point. So yea that means moving away from a player while he still has a little left....I want the Panthers to operate this way.

I also noticed that everyone we put in that "buffalo" position ends up suckin....perhaps it's just a stupid idea and/or we don't have the player who can do it...

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8 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

He’ll rotate more with Shaq this year... I really don’t see the issue here.

Shaq didn’t show enough this season to prove to anyone he can be trusted in TD’s role full time.

Maybe Shaq needs to play TDs role to shine...

 

hmm..  

 

but he cant can he? 

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46 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Peppers seems to have a good relationship with TD. I think he gives it one more shot and hangs it up after 2018.

2018 is gonna be exciting with a lot riding on the season.

 

This was my immediate thought when I read the news, that hopefully Pep would give it 1 more to retired with TD

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