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Jason La Confora - Panthers Showing Interest In Acquiring WR Allen Robinson


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Enough with the cap talk.  Sheesh.  We can cut one player who won’t be here next year anyways and free up 8 million.  Not sure why everyone thinks Kalil is so safe.  If we have a chance to land Robinson or Watkins and it means cutting Kalil, kiss hiM goodbye.  

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3 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Enough with the cap talk.  Sheesh.  We can cut one player who won’t be here next year anyways and free up 8 million.  Not sure why everyone thinks Kalil is so safe.  If we have a chance to land Robinson or Watkins and it means cutting Kalil, kiss hiM goodbye.  

Thank you!

If we are really interested in Allen Robinson, we are going to cut Ryan Kalil free up money and offer Robinson a competitive deal. We are better than any of the teams mentioned, if he wants to win he will choose Carolina.

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Just now, Trill OG said:

Thank you!

If we are really interested in Allen Robinson, we are going to cut Ryan Kalil free up money and offer Robinson a competitive deal. We are better than any of the teams mentioned, if he wants to win he will choose Carolina.

Yep.  The only reason Kalil has not been cut is because we haven’t had to cut him yet.  If we make a deal in the next two days with a big FA, he is a goner.  

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6 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Enough with the cap talk.  Sheesh.  We can cut one player who won’t be here next year anyways and free up 8 million.  Not sure why everyone thinks Kalil is so safe.  If we have a chance to land Robinson or Watkins and it means cutting Kalil, kiss hiM goodbye.  

100% agreed. If we have a chance to add a major impact player at a position of need and we need to free up that money, sorry Ryan. It's been a great run.

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12 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Yep.  The only reason Kalil has not been cut is because we haven’t had to cut him yet.  If we make a deal in the next two days with a big FA, he is a goner.  

I would have pulled the trigger a long time ago. Almost 10 million to a guy that plans on retiring after next season who has barely played the last 2 seasons? FOH....we can still do a lot more with that money even if we cant land Robinson 

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56 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Why is it. Year after year, the Panthers never ever have the money to get a true difference maker?

followed this team for 23 years and it never, ever changes

Eagles manage to remake an entire position group in one off season. 

Just sick of it

I'm sick of it as well. We have multiple glaring holes just about every year, but no money (at least according to the huddle). Something aint right.

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