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panthers leaning towards franchise tagging K Graham Gano


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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Hey all you Hurney apologist or next year they’ll be gone people. 

This is the poo we get. The team gettleman so maticulously put together. Is being destroyed.

 What exactly would it change if he is indeed franchised? How is it "destroying" anything? 

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1 minute ago, joeyxfresco said:

The optimist in me wants believe that we aren’t tagging Norwell because we plan on bringing him back 

 We aren't tagging Norwell because we can't afford to. Turner is the guard we chose to pay. I'd love to keep him but not at the expense of all the other positions of need we have on this team. 

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

Have you heard about this guy called the white buffalo? 

Norwell was never going to be franchised. Just was not going to happen. A team has to have a kicker. Why would you not bring back your pro bowl kicker from the year before?

Franchising Gano has jack poo to do with Norwell's contract situation.

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2 minutes ago, The Natural said:

 We aren't tagging Norwell because we can't afford to. Turner is the guard we chose to pay. I'd love to keep him but not at the expense of all the other positions of need we have on this team. 

That's wrong on both accounts. We can afford to but Hurney. 

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