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Hurney and rewarding players for past performance.


Jeremy Igo

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Hurney said today Gano's contract was in part reward for what he has done in the years he has been here.

What are your general thoughts on giving players money for how well they played here over the past several years? Didn't this mind set get the Panthers in cap hell pretty quickly?

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Hurney said today Gano's contract was in part reward for what he has done in the years he has been here.

What are your general thoughts on giving players money for how well they played here over the past several years? Didn't this mind set get the Panthers in cap hell pretty quickly?

destroyed us in 2009 and 2011

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You don't pay guys this year and next year for what they did last year.  That's what their previous years' paydays were for.  Prior year's performances are only relevant toward predicting what they'll do in the future.

The average GM probably has a crystal ball, a ouija board, a set of tarot cards and a psychic friend on speed dial because their job is basically to try and predict the future.

 

 

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He set himself up to get flamed by the huddle with that quote. 

In reality the Gano extension pales in comparison to the bad extensions he signed in the past. 

So far he's quietly done an acceptable job so far. He's made the necessary cut's, has not thrown stupid money at Norwell or Star that we know of and did not tag either of them.

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1 minute ago, TN05 said:

You don't pay them for what they've done, that's stupid.

Instead you either sign washed-up free agents or hand a massive contract to a horrible left tackle who was really bad on another team.

Actually, you do pay them for what they have done, albeit with the hope that they are going to continue to do it.  When Cam got his new contract, he got it on the strength of what he had done.  And the hope he would continue to do it and maybe improve.

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