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Bradberry: Does this sound familiar?


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Get these guys want to get paid!! Panthers can make him an offer they think he’s worth.. other teams bite than let him go.. these contacts are getting ridiculous!! Sounds like his hearts not in Carolina.. so I would let him walk!! Not paying high for shitty play when the team is in rebuilding mode!! Not wanting to help with the rebuilding.. say he’s gone!

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Yea he wants top 5 money for being a 15 CB. Offer him a decent contract and if he doesn’t take it let him go. He’s all about the money, winning isn’t a priority. I like BB and wish we’d could keep him but he’s not worth what he thinks he is and there will be a team out there overpaying for him. We’re already fuged by Shaqs rediculous Hurney contract no need to be strapped to BB too.

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4 hours ago, bull123 said:

Seems like a lot of our players are bailing...wonder if they want out because of Tepper, new coach?

in any case, I don’t want to lose Bradbury

and I would take Norman at the right price

got to give new staff a chance to make our players better...and we need players that want to play

Rivera coached here for nine seasons. For a lot of these guys he's the only NFL coach they've ever played for and now there have been sweeping changes to the staff and everyone knows we're looking at a rebuild. It's not shocking many are looking elsewhere. Many are likely going to be elsewhere whether it's their choice or not.

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2 hours ago, DamnItJake! said:

Get these guys want to get paid!! Panthers can make him an offer they think he’s worth.. other teams bite than let him go.. these contacts are getting ridiculous!! Sounds like his hearts not in Carolina.. so I would let him walk!! Not paying high for shitty play when the team is in rebuilding mode!! Not wanting to help with the rebuilding.. say he’s gone!

Don't break your exclamation point button

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11 hours ago, GoPanthers123 said:

I still don’t get why Washington hired Ron after beating him last season.  It’s a dead end, the nfl has changed and it passed him by.

They needed culture more than anything. Atleast now if they have mixed results it won't be because the organization looks incompetent at every level. 

 

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4 hours ago, jumpman910 said:

They needed culture more than anything. Atleast now if they have mixed results it won't be because the organization looks incompetent at every level. 

 

It’s true, discipline is Ron’s area.  He will reduce penalties per game and off the field issues.  He can get the basics right then hit a wall because basics get you only so far, maybe 6-7 wins consistently. 

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7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Rivera coached here for nine seasons. For a lot of these guys he's the only NFL coach they've ever played for and now there have been sweeping changes to the staff and everyone knows we're looking at a rebuild. It's not shocking many are looking elsewhere. Many are likely going to be elsewhere whether it's their choice or not.

It's true but it always seems players have sour grapes when leaving Carolina. I definitely don't think we should sign Bradberry to be the highest paid CB in the NFL. Especially when other CBs are better in FA. Someone will overpay, hopefully it won't be us because we can rebuild cheaper. 

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