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Carolina Panthers Salary Cap Space vs Record - A Visual


Zod

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Here is a quick look at every teams estimated 2021 salary cap space against their 2020 record

Top right= good record, good cap position

Top left= good record, bad cap position

Bottom right= bad record, good cap position

Bottom left= disaster

 

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So the Panthers are on the brink of disaster. 

 

nice. 

 

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Just now, Zod said:

Here is a quick look at every teams estimated 2021 salary cap space against their 2020 record

Top right= good record, good cap position

Top left= good record, bad cap position

Bottom right= bad record, good cap position

Bottom left= disaster

 

EraZ6FeW4Ac8X87.jpg

 

So the Panthers are on the brink of disaster. 

 

nice. 

 

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When was the last time it really felt like this team wasn't on the brink of salary disaster? Honest question, as I'm sure there was one but it feels like cap is always a major concern.

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Just now, Zod said:

Here is a quick look at every teams estimated 2021 salary cap space against their 2020 record

Top right= good record, good cap position

Top left= good record, bad cap position

Bottom right= bad record, good cap position

Bottom left= disaster

 

EraZ6FeW4Ac8X87.jpg

 

So the Panthers are on the brink of disaster. 

 

nice. 

 

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You just figured that out?  I didn't need a chart to tell me this team is on the brink of disaster brother.

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That chart puts half the league in our general vicinity, half of what's left as worse financially, and most all that is right of us being terrible-with a smattering of average-teams

that said, Its vague enough that this chart will tell absolutely everybody here exactly what they want it to say

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

LOL @ the Saints and Falcons.

I hate to keep harping on it, but our situation would look a helluva lot different without that Teddy contract. What a colossal mistake that was.

Agreed, but if we cut KK and Weatherly, we’d look a lot better. 

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9 minutes ago, Zod said:

LMAO look at the Saints. 

They have been in 'win now' mode for several years now.  Once their SB window finally closes, they are screwed.  This year is their last best chance to get another ring.  Brees is moving to the booth next year and they have bloated contracts everywhere.

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