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so do we cut michael palardy at this point?


PhillyB

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6 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

he's one of the better punters in the league but it looks like we'd save roughly 2.5MM by cutting him next year.

charlton is already on the roster, has a huge leg, and is a constant threat to throw on fakes.

easy decision this offseason, right?

Yes. Among all the others that should have been easy. We have Moore, Moton and Samuel to extend and we couldn’t even try to save some money. 

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7 minutes ago, t96 said:

Trade him. Palardy was really good before the injury and is a lefty which many teams value. Can probably get a day 3 pick for him.

as depleted as this roster is stocking draft picks is extremely beneficial. may be good capital for trade-ups too

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1 hour ago, PhillyB said:

he's one of the better punters in the league but it looks like we'd save roughly 2.5MM by cutting him next year.

charlton is already on the roster, has a huge leg, and is a constant threat to throw on fakes.

easy decision this offseason, right?

So Charlton is headed to the PS to get poached by another team and we are giving Palardy an extension. Gotcha 

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