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The Panthers now #7 most cap space in the NFL


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30 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

No matter what moves we make this offseason, we should be in a healthy spot this year, and GREAT shape next year. We currently sit a little above 35 million after we gained money from the Matt Paradis restructure.

 

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Does this mean we subtract the dead cap money from the cap space giving only about 8.5 M cap space?

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Yea it’s kind of skewed to just look at available space but it’s still not great considering - when looked at overall we are in top 3 worst with Rams and Eagles.

Not to say the future isn’t bright because it is but you can’t look at this being 5-11 and be happy probably won’t next year either unless were a winning team...then this franchise will look pretty decent. At least 8-8.

Hurney was fired by his secret elderly lover once...for a reason. It took A LOT for that to happen. You rehire him this is what you get, the same reason.

At least it’s finally come to an end.

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18 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Yea it’s kind of skewed to just look at available space but it’s still not great considering - when looked at overall we are in top 3 worst with Rams and Eagles.

Not to say the future isn’t bright because it is but you can’t look at this being 5-11 and be happy probably won’t next year either unless were a winning team...then this franchise will look pretty decent. At least 8-8.

Hurney was fired by his secret elderly lover once...for a reason. It took A LOT for that to happen. You rehire him this is what you get, the same reason.

At least it’s finally come to an end.

Good points but it’s a good starting point. At least this isn’t like after Hurneys first stint where we were in a deep hole when Gettleman started, and had to hear about shopping at the dollar store compared to Tiffany’s for multiple years.

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