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Can we get Gilmore to come back?


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Apparently its between us and Las Vegas.  If we could somehow get Gilly back, and add Mathieu we would have the makings of our own extremely dominant secondary

Horn/Gilly/Woods/Mathieu, slide Chinn back down towards the LOS and we are in business! 

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Just now, SgtJoo said:

He's not getting any younger and we're not in win now mode...

Plus he wants to get one last big payday methinks

The Panthers are most definitely in a win now mode. Tepper is furious that the team isn't winning yet. 

 

That's what all these signings are because of, win now mode. 

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1 minute ago, carpanfan96 said:

The Panthers are most definitely in a win now mode. Tepper is furious that the team isn't winning yet. 

 

That's what all these signings are because of, win now mode. 

Then why are they mostly short term deals with younger guys?

We're not overpaying for long toothed vets

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3 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

The Panthers are most definitely in a win now mode. Tepper is furious that the team isn't winning yet. 

 

That's what all these signings are because of, win now mode. 

as happy as I am that we are in win now mode, its not like we have done anything stupid or desperate. Every move so far has been savvy. 

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1 minute ago, SgtJoo said:

Then why are they mostly short term deals with younger guys?

We're not overpaying for long toothed vets

Wilson - 2 year deal ( 7 seasons)

Hecker- 3 year deal (10 seasons)

Ioanndis - 1 year ( 6 seasons)

Bozeman - 1 year (4 seasons)

Woods - 3 years ( 5 seasons)

Corbett - 3 years (4 seasons) 

Forman - 1 year (4 seasons) 

 

 

If they go after Armstead and mathieu,, that's two more vets with 9 seasons on what will probably be multi year deals for each. 

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2 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Wilson - 2 year deal ( 7 seasons)

Hecker- 3 year deal (10 seasons)

Ioanndis - 1 year ( 6 seasons)

Bozeman - 1 year (4 seasons)

Woods - 3 years ( 5 seasons)

Corbett - 3 years (4 seasons) 

Forman - 1 year (4 seasons) 

 

 

If they go after Armstead and mathieu,, that's two more vets with 9 seasons on what will probably be multi year deals for each. 

I don't think any of those guys are over 30 though

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