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Panthers get another WR, Robby Anderson


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2 hours ago, heel31ok said:

He can throw it far enough...he is an accurate

Passer who throws a catchable ball  and is cool under pressure...barring injury , I think will do well

He has a pretty deep ball when given time to throw. In Minn he rarely had that. For example, he had Matt Khalil pass blocking for him.

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Connor Hughes
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#Jets were willing to give Anderson $10 million per. The #Panthers essentially are giving Anderson a guaranteed 1-year, $12-million deal. 

Douglas has a price he’s willing to pay for players. And a price he’s not. 

$12m was simply not something he was willing to do.

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This isn’t one of this glorified one year deal contracts though. In 2021 his cap hit will be $8M with a $4M dead cap hit if cut. He’d have to be pretty brutal in 2020 to get cut next year. So no it’s not $12M per, it’s $10M. The contract actually ended up being very reasonable


Chase Rogers
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And one that Joe should have absolutely matched. Maybe he did and Robby didn’t want to come running back with his tail between his legs, or preferred to play with Rhule over Gase. Still, I don’t think anyone would have had an issue if he had came back to the Jets on that contract

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2 hours ago, Jared Patterson said:

Yep. I loved this deal. I really hope we resign Curtis as well and have 3 stud receivers for our future rookie QB next year

Curtis has a chance to thrive is Joe Brady’s offense. I kind of wish we would extend him before his price tag goes up...

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

New Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson is on a video conference wearing a Christian McCaffrey jersey. He has a history with Carolina coach Matt Rhule and says he wouldn't be where he is today without Rhule, who fought for him to get back in school after becoming academically ineligible.

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

It didn't take much for former New York Jets WR Robby Anderson to come to Carolina for a reunion with his college coach, Matt Rhule. “I know winning is in his blood,'' Anderson said. "I know that's what he's here to do. There wasn't much he had to sell me on. When I saw Teddy [Bridgewater] sign there it really was the icing on the cake. It really attracted me to want to be a Panther.''

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