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2018 Roster turnover


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6 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Gano was a pro bowler this year. Only miss 3 kicks this year. What are you mad at??

He will cost way more to re-sign as a FA this year while Butker is on a cheap rookie deal and proved to be an ascending K in KC. All while rookie K’s tend to flop, he seems to be a pending great one, on the cheap. 

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13 minutes ago, jayflip said:

He will cost way more to re-sign as a FA this year while Butker is on a cheap rookie deal and proved to be an ascending K in KC. All while rookie K’s tend to flop, he seems to be a pending great one, on the cheap. 

The team was going for a title they didn't trust a rookie sorry.. Gano had a great year and won some games for the team.. We can move on with another kicker or draft one but signing Gano back should be a option as well..

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38 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

And not worth CAP space when we can resign better core players that makes players around them better aka Star/ Norwell 

They are gone .. Seriously you need to prepare yourself for this reality.. Kk and Trai or the core players in those positions..

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12 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Gano was a pro bowler this year. Only miss 3 kicks this year. What are you mad at??

Butker was also a pro bowler and is on a rookie contract. Gano isn’t even a Panther anymore unless we are going to pay 3+ million per year for him to resign. It may be more with how many teams need kickers and the poor market.

It really isn’t in the teams best interest to spend a portion of our limited cap space to overpay for a kicker.

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1 minute ago, Eazy-E said:

Butker was also a pro bowler and is on a rookie contract. Gano isn’t even a Panther anymore unless we are going to pay 3+ million per year for him to resign. It may be more with how many teams need kickers and the poor market.

It really isn’t in the teams best interest to spend a portion of our limited cap space to overpay for a kicker.

Than get another kicker.. But the move was made because A team going for a title (Which we were) aren't trusting a rookie kicker..

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2 hours ago, Snake said:

I honestly don't know a team that hates there QB more than the Panthers. How do you not lock up your all pro G. SMH. 

They did last year Turner.. They didn't know Norwell was going to be a all pro this year.. Also this is the same team who rescinded a deal on a home grown shut down CB in his prime.. Are you shocked by a guard being let go??

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3 hours ago, WOW!! said:

They did last year Turner.. They didn't know Norwell was going to be a all pro this year.. Also this is the same team who rescinded a deal on a home grown shut down CB in his prime.. Are you shocked by a guard being let go??

Not at all. Situations like this are why we are a loser organization. Good teams keep there QB upright. 

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27 minutes ago, Snake said:

Not at all. Situations like this are why we are a loser organization. Good teams keep there QB upright. 

It's called talent evaluation.. You have too be able to rotate talent out for cheaper talent because you Can't pay everybody ... Sorry this isn't madden...

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55 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

It's called talent evaluation.. You have too be able to rotate talent out for cheaper talent because you Can't pay everybody ... Sorry this isn't madden...

Lol no team in the nfl evaluates talent that well. Teams go on good runs but that's it. Championship teams that are sustained are two types. Load up and then dump or buy at certain positions and fill though FA. Most teams load up go for a 3 year run, win the SB then rebuild. The Patriots on the other hand have key guys locked up to keep Brady upright and the ball moving. The Panthers do neither thus why we are a loser organization. 

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Just now, Snake said:

Lol no team in the nfl evaluates talent that well. Teams go on good runs but that's it. Championship teams that are sustained are two types. Load up and then dump or buy at certain positions and fill though FA. Most teams load up go for a 3 year run, win the SB then rebuild. The Patriots on the other hand have key guys locked up to keep Brady upright and the ball moving. The Panthers do neither thus why we are a loser organization. 

The pats do.. Bill has a nice system of getting rid of player a year early instead of late and not paying all their home grown stars.. See Chandler Jones, Jamie Collins , Butler, Milloy, Seamore..and many others..

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19 hours ago, WOW!! said:

The pats do.. Bill has a nice system of getting rid of player a year early instead of late and not paying all their home grown stars.. See Chandler Jones, Jamie Collins , Butler, Milloy, Seamore..and many others..

Now name the OL they get rid of. I'll wait. 

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