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Have you grown numb to our lack participation in free agency


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Year after year the same thing, year after year panthers fans with rose colored glasses will tell us how you don’t win a SB in March. Yet after all those years we still haven’t won squat, we still haven’t even had back to back winning seasons.

 

 

 

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It's frustrating, because you want to see your F.O. out there making deals, which I get it - the big bucks may not translate to wins, however there is the sense that visible measures are being taken to improve a team that has tons of weaknesses.  Not doing anything, or talking about any FA goals, gives off the vibe that the team is satisfied with where it is.  And I know changes are being planned, personnel wise through draft and FA, but on the outside, it looks like we're just content to sit back and watch our competition get the A players.  Sucks.

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It’s frustrating never having any cap room to become players in free agency. But what I find even more frustrating is that we don’t even show interest in players we can afford. I never see the Panthers name connected to anyone.

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Ahhhh who would miss the days of us signing key free agents like 

Justin Hartwig

DJ Hackett 

Ken Lucas 

Tyler Brayton 

Olindo Mare 

Louis Murphy 

Hakruki Nakamura 

Ted Ginn Jr 

Joe Webb 

Thomas Decoud 

Michael Oher 

Roman Harper 

Mike Tolbert 

Kurt Coleman 

When Tolbert, Coleman, Harper, Oher and Ginn are your best FA the last 12 years you know you gotta get really excited for FA /s

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Much more so than free agency, I've become numb to us making really poor roster decisions in regards to players currently in the roster.

It seems like the big "winners" in free agency often don't translate to big winners on the field. Always gotta remember, every player that is available in free agency was allowed to get there by their former team. Their former team, the team that knew them the best, ultimately decided that they weren't worth the contract that they were going to command.

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6 minutes ago, Paintballr said:

Ahhhh who would miss the days of us signing key free agents like 

Justin Hartwig

DJ Hackett 

Ken Lucas 

Tyler Brayton 

Olindo Mare 

Louis Murphy 

Hakruki Nakamura 

Ted Ginn Jr 

Joe Webb 

Thomas Decoud 

Michael Oher 

Roman Harper 

Mike Tolbert 

Kurt Coleman 

When Tolbert, Coleman, Harper, Oher and Ginn are your best FA the last 12 years you know you gotta get really excited for FA /s

Keyshawn Johnson? Lol

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