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How much will it cost to re sign The BEAST Bozeman?? I’ll tell you how much…..


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If you don't have a good center, it doesn't matter sh!t if you have a good QB.

Bozeman can hold down the position and bring that line together for the next five years easily, perhaps longer. Heck, Jeff van Note played 19 seasons as a center... 

Bring him into the office, ask how much he wants, how long he wants to be here and write that down as his contract. Pay the man.

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53 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

3 year - 36 million dollar deal according to projections from Spotrac.

Yes he needs to be priority one to re sign in my humble yet correct opinion. I don’t care if his PFF score is a 20 or 100, I know that this man passes the eye test, performs well, is a fantastic teammate/leader, and is a throw back to the big nasty hog mollies of the past. Our line is a great mixture of young and vet, and by signing him we can solidify this line for years to come. Please think back to last year and how our like made you feel compared to this year.

The man didn’t have an opportunity to work most of the preseason and was benched as a backup by Rhule yet he immediately came in and was the difference maker we all expected when he got a chance. Him and his wife have already planted roots in the Carolina’s and he turned down more money to be here this off-season. This is the type of player you reward, he’s 28 and can get a nice 3 year deal to lock in our line and build with a rookie QB or Jimmy G/Carr/Bobby Boucher.

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And think, Fhule almost never played him either. I guess he was not "one of us" (aren't we all glad about that, "us" seems to mean you suck)

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