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Panther Fans Offseason QB Trade Quick Reference


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43 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Ignore that last image. I have no idea why it won't delete. It wasn't in the original or the edit. Maybe a mod can get rid of it. 

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With that last image, I can't believe a word of this!!!  Nah, thank for the explanation--I am one of those who were confused about this--still am (slow learner) but this helps.

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12 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Question: Would the Panthers have to forward the contract and revise/extend it?

 

To me, if we get Watson the "contender" window starts creaking open.  I don't want to restructure everyone under the sun, but think we see a few moves to give us more space and sign help for now instead of the "slow" rebuild.  Watson included in that. Hopefully we're letting his agent know that if he comes to the Panthers, he'll be taken care of contract wise. 

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37 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

To me, if we get Watson the "contender" window starts creaking open.  I don't want to restructure everyone under the sun, but think we see a few moves to give us more space and sign help for now instead of the "slow" rebuild.  Watson included in that. Hopefully we're letting his agent know that if he comes to the Panthers, he'll be taken care of contract wise. 

Yeah, that is what i was thinking. 

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

What do you mean specifically?

The terms--would the panthers simply redo the Houston contract or do they have to honor it?  I suppose that has to be a mutual agreement, but I was curious as to what normally happens.  The reason?  The Texans got a good deal on the front end, and we would have to pay him for the "meat" of the contract. I just don't know what the norm is (thinking cap and possible extension)

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