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NFL teams with the most dead money


Jeremy Igo

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13 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

NFL leaders in Dead Money

1. Jaguars- $44.8M

2. Panthers- $43.2M

3. Rams- $36M

4. Patriots- $26.4M

5. Dolphins- $24.7M

6. Falcons- $24.1M

7. Ravens- $21.8M

8. Jets- $20.6M

9. Vikings- $20.5M

10. Lions- $20.4M

 

 

Jags and Panthers in a league of their own. 

 

If you need to wash the books, this is the year. Hard to ignore the fact that one of the individuals primarily responsible is now (re)Employed. Cheers to a quiet offseason. (Unless we resign Moton to a decent deal which needs to happen ASAP).

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Pretty sure before Fornette Panthers were leading the league. But whatever.

If the Panther could somehow learn to not give big contracts to players that disappear OR fan favorites it sure would be nice. Someone in the FO clearly isn’t doing due diligence. It’s just so very hard to figure out who.

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26 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Pretty sure before Fornette Panthers were leading the league. But whatever.

If the Panther could somehow learn to not give big contracts to players that disappear OR fan favorites it sure would be nice. Someone in the FO clearly isn’t doing due diligence. It’s just so very hard to figure out who.

i’m sure once the front office realizes that someone isn’t doing their due diligence, they’ll put marty hurney in charge of finding out who that is

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Gettlegut was a nightmare and his Kalil deal was the dumbest in Panthers history. That's not hindsight, we all thought the Kalil deal was idiotic at the time. I knew Luke would retire soon when he went blind on the field after being concussed and starting crying, but there is nothing Hurney could do about that. Rhule didn't want Cam or many of our other expensive or soon to be expensive vets. That's his call, and it ran up the dead cap.

 

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46 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Pretty sure before Fornette Panthers were leading the league. But whatever.

If the Panther could somehow learn to not give big contracts to players that disappear OR fan favorites it sure would be nice. Someone in the FO clearly isn’t doing due diligence. It’s just so very hard to figure out who.

Not exactly fair...a lot of that dead money is Luke.  

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