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17% of our cap space this season


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2 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

We were a ridiculous DJ penalty and braindead plays from Keith Taylor and CJ Henderson from being 6-0 in the division with everything that went wrong last year.

People need to chill.  Everybody thought losing CMC would doom our running game.  It didn't.

Yes, our receiving corp is not looking good so far.  But, it's early.

This is still a great, great day to be a Panthers fan

Absolutely. People freaking out and free agency has not even started yet. We will fill plenty of holes (Shultz please) well before the draft, and we have many good draft picks to go. 2024 we have a ton of cap space so it the future is looking very bright. 

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The trade details are not yet revealed but the Bears will likely be taking on a similar amount that'd we'd likely convert DJ Moore's salary to bonus if he stayed.

Elf is gone.  We are either reworking or releasing Shaq.  

We'll have plenty of room. Yeah, pretty laughable dead cap amount--- but relief comes next year after we're out of the Rhule experiment contract echo hell, and we can jiggle out some funds.

 

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11 minutes ago, Seltzer said:
Y'all need to chill on the Suleiman slander!!! 
 
 
 
According to Over the Cap, the #Panthers have over $156M in cap space and no dead money in 2024. Sheeeeesh
 
 
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Ill eat some crow. Hopefully they release shaq and eat it all this year. Go into next season with our hopefully franchise QB on a rookie deal and tons of cap space.

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