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PFF: Tre Boston will cost 3 YRS – $8M AVG/YR


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Snows defensive scheme may require different attributes than RRs so it may not be worth judging on last year’s results.  The coaching staff is probably now hip deep in player analysis and determining who works where and who goes.  Hopefully they will also see who give up after RR was fired and show them the door.  Rhule’s Rule of always giving 100% needs to be established from the very beginning.

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36 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

That price? Peace.
Terrible angles at ball carriers. Terrible tackling. He is very very good at jumping routes in front of him - exactly like in the GIF. Almost every pick of his where he actually making a play comes from that exact read and reaction. He is adequate otherwise at pass defense. 

what’s really going to happen is that he will test free agency, not get anywhere near that offer, then come back here for much less.

I'm not so confident in that. Marty Hurney is at the helm. One of his favorite things to do is overpay his own free agents.

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Didn’t Boston do this last year? Test the market and then sign here? can just wait like last year and sign him when no one else gives him what he wants

Bradberry on the other hand is as good as gone unless Hurney royally fugs that up. Him and his agent see dollar signs and a team will overpay for him and the Panthers shouldn’t. I’m more worried about Hurney on him.

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

Didn’t Boston do this last year? Test the market and then sign here? can just wait like last year and sign him when no one else gives him what he wants

Bradberry on the other hand is as good as gone unless Hurney royally fugs that up. Him and his agent see dollar signs and a team will overpay for him and the Panthers shouldn’t. I’m more worried about Hurney on him.

It comes down to whether we are in total rebuilt or actually want to contend. It is easy to say let's build up from the ground but if we suck again this year it will be our 3rd sucky season in a row. I am not going to keep supporting a crappy product that costs almost 2 grand in tickets alone. Include everything else and it is closer to 4 grand. And most folks pay more. I want to contend and signing Bradberry to a good contract is part of that. Screw a total rebuild.

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Some of your opinions on Tre are terrible.   He might have been the best Secondary player on the team.. And definitely never lacked in effort.. I thought he had another strong season and wouldn't mind given him a 3 year deal 18mil 6 mil avg a season..

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