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let curtis samuel walk


Mister

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samuel had a good season in this offense but for the amount of money he will be requesting is not worth the investment . samuel is a # 3 receiver and its not worth to pay him and lose dj moore the next season . The wr position is one of the easiest positions to find a solid play maker , just take a look at the steelers if you notice a trend they draft a receiver almost every year in rounds 3 to 6 and one always ends up being solid . 

let samuel walk , draft a receiver in the 3-6 round well be fine letting another team over spend on him , its just not worth spending the capital when we can focus that money on the defense or offensive line . 

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4 minutes ago, Mister said:

The wr position is one of the easiest positions to find a solid play maker

Have you followed the panthers before DJ Moore and Samuel?  We had nobodies filling WR rolls basically since 03.  Steve Smith was the anchor until 2013, after that its been years and years of JAGS

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1 minute ago, Dunn said:

Have you followed the panthers before DJ Moore and Samuel?  We had nobodies filling WR rolls basically since 03.  Steve Smith was the anchor until 2013, after that its been years and years of JAGS

And yet we went to the Super Bowl with these nobodies.

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Samuel gets the cheers and creates highlights we clearly see on TV,  but Moton is rock solid--we just do not see it.  Having said that, we are going to have to cut some players to keep both. However, with the reduced cap, there will be less money to spend in free agency and more players released to get below the new cap figure--I assume that is still the case.  So I am not sure the market will permit Samuel, a #3 WR to make too many demands as he may have been able to make last year. 

Let's see how this plays out.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Samuel gets the cheers and creates highlights we clearly see on TV,  but Moton is rock solid--we just do not see it.  Having said that, we are going to have to cut some players to keep both. However, with the reduced cap, there will be less money to spend in free agency and more players released to get below the new cap figure--I assume that is still the case.  So I am not sure the market will permit Samuel, a #3 WR to make too many demands as he may have been able to make last year. 

Let's see how this plays out.

Exactly...I like Curtis but Moton has to be the priority. I also think that folks are discounting the fact a lot of those passes/touches that went to Curtis normally go to McCaffery. If we can keep him great but not scared to let him walk and take the comp pick

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