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Report: CB AJ Bouye close to deal with Panthers


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4 hours ago, stbugs said:

It does feel like we’ve paid a decent amount again to “broken” players again. We done awful with FAs the past few years with only a couple exceptions. Spent a ton of money on retreads and injured players and it hasn’t worked out. Here’s hoping it does. We need a little luck because we are paying a decent amount to guys other teams don’t seem to want.

A problem inherent when shopping in the Kmart bargain bin.  Cap gets better next year, we'll be able to shop at Target.

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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I go back to saying I think this is truly year one of the rebuild rather than year two.

These are moves like I might expect in a year one.

I would tend to agree with this. Fans and team alike need to show patience of building the team the right way as this is likely a 3-4 year rebuild to the top of the division. However I think if we draft a QB this draft then they are trying to accelerate that schedule. 

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24 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Would not mind Rasul Douglas being re-signed could be solid depth at CB

As long as it does not hinder development of young players.  I want to see how Pride makes the transition from rookie to sophomore.  Hartsfield was listed as a S, now they have him as a CB and he was playing some nickel.  This should keep Jackson away from their #1 WR, which is good. 

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Details of A.J. Bouye's 2-year, $7 mill deal with Carolina:
2021: $2.45M sign bonus
$1.075 salary, guaranteed 
Total: $3.5M
2022: $2.18M roster bonus
$1.27M salary
$50K per game roster bonus
Signing bonus was good agent work as Bouye's 2-game suspension doc comes out of salary. #9sports
9:32 AM · Apr 15, 2021

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4 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

@MikeKlis
Details of A.J. Bouye's 2-year, $7 mill deal with Carolina:
2021: $2.45M sign bonus
$1.075 salary, guaranteed 
Total: $3.5M
2022: $2.18M roster bonus
$1.27M salary
$50K per game roster bonus
Signing bonus was good agent work as Bouye's 2-game suspension doc comes out of salary. #9sports
9:32 AM · Apr 15, 2021

2021 CAP NUMBER: $2,287,500

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