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June 1st Cuts


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4 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

we'll probably be looking at LBs an DTs....no pass rushers worth anything will be let go because they're too valuable.  Rhule said he wanted a LT, QB and pass rusher, and we got the first 2 in the draft.

This. Anything the will help then run D. We need help pretty equally at DT and ILB so we'll probably look at those.

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46 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Need for Panthers to cut Derrick Brown. Send a message to the team. 

It will also send a message that the FO is stupider than we think.  Cut a Starting DT on a rookie salary because he isn’t progressing like we think he should. Backfill him with someone that plays about the same but costs more.   
 

 

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3 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

It will also send a message that the FO is stupider than we think.  Cut a Starting DT on a rookie salary because he isn’t progressing like we think he should. Backfill him with someone that plays about the same but costs more.   
 

 

I was half way joking around when I said that. I know we can’t cut him now but this is a huge year for him. Did they pick up his option yet? 

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1 hour ago, Captain Morgan said:

we'll probably be looking at LBs an DTs....no pass rushers worth anything will be let go because they're too valuable.  Rhule said he wanted a LT, QB and pass rusher, and we got the first 2 in the draft.

Mostly you're correct.  However some teams draft replacement player (1st rounders) and would be looking to play them and save money with the rookies.  And if I am correct, June 1st cuts gives them the opportunity to spread the money out over a couple of years. (100% if that is correct)

 

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2 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I also just read where Quinn wants out of Chicago.

He's 32 and had a career year last year with 18.5 sack.  I am sure part of his success was because he was opposite K. Mack who is now in SD.

He's under contract until 2024. 

Report: Bears Pro Bowl DE Robert Quinn 'wants out of Chicago' (msn.com)

 

think he's from Charleston...he might want to come here.  

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

I was half way joking around when I said that. I know we can’t cut him now but this is a huge year for him. Did they pick up his option yet? 

 

1 hour ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Not sure about the option.  Apologies I took the post as literal.  

You can't pick up a player's 5th year option in their 3rd year. Dude's trolling.

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