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Moton officially tagged


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7 minutes ago, CashNewton22 said:

Doesn’t make him or them any less wrong. Person could likely be some one the team feeds misinformation to intentionally.

The other source on this is someone I consider extremely reliable.

Of course, they can also speak for themselves.

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1 minute ago, AU-panther said:

That wasn’t what I asked.

Do you think Person or Voth were wrong? 

Given who else was saying it, I think Person was probably right at the time.

As far as Voth, "since last season" doesn't necessarily mean "since the beginning of last season".

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Great news. I was hoping for a long term deal but as stated already, this might be the year to play on a tag and renegotiate after a year where the cap corrects itself. If talks are headed towards ridiculous, we should draft a RT and play him at RG this year just incase or something similar. 

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5 hours ago, BrianS said:

Good player, probably the right call.  But what it seems to indicate is that we'll continue to look for our LT in the draft as opposed to FA.  I can't see us paying two tackles 25+ per season.  That just doesn't make sense for the rest of the roster.

It does in our division. 

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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

And what did Panther insider and NFL guru Joe Person say about 2 months ago?

30% chance Moton returns.

I called BS on him, and said they would tag him, as many of you did. 

He is a master click baiter.

In fairness to him, that was before Hurney was canned, correct?

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, Person wasn't the only one saying that. We had some other very reliable sources say the same thing.

Somewhere in there, someone's mind changed.

I suppose it could have been the addition of Fitterer but I don't have a solid enough grip on when things changed to be certain.

I always wonder if one person says it and the parrots start chirping the news.

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48 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I always wonder if one person says it and the parrots start chirping the news.

Does ANYone fact checks these days, like real checks not its against my agenda BS. My old man said to me, "In my day you had to get at least 2 credible sources before you run with a story "

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