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Riot Report: A Realistic Panthers Free Agency Wish List


TheSpecialJuan

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Alfred Morris, RB San Francisco 49ers - NO

Kevin White, WR Chicago Bears - NO

Tyler Eifert, TE Cincinnati Bengals - DEPENDS ON PRICE

Christian Covington, DT Houston Texans - YES

Robert Quinn, DE Miami Dolphins - DEPENDS ON PRICE

Jason Verrett, CB San Diego Chargers - HELL YES

Eric Weddle, FS Baltimore Ravens - YES

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if this team does not add serious players at Edge and S then the Carolina panthers will not be winning the super bowl this season

return to your annual March obsession with cost, your dated opinions on the cap and roster construction, and laugh at the pats, rams, and saints for "overpaying" legitimate  players once again.

If the panthers don't choke down the Hard To Swallow pill on what it takes to win in the current NFL and sign starting caliber players in free agency, then those same teams will be laughing at us come February

It isn't enough to just add one 1st rounder anymore 

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There must be a hush hush order from the front office or we aren't looking at any free agents.  Many teams have said they are interested in a certain player in free agency but I have not heard one word out of our front office on who they will be targeting.

The new year starts today so I guess we'll see.   Tepper said we would be aggressive in the FA market.  Hopefully, it wasn't just a line.

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