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Sanders? Just help me understand.


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13 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

If we offered Foreman a multi year deal it was clearly less than 3 a year which he wasn't happy with. Oh well. Foreman had an offer on the table well before Miles Sanders became a Panther

I think he's actually saying that he'd prefer Hubbard to Sanders

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1 minute ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Every year we win the off-season in our fans eyes, we literally lose everyone, am I not allowed to question one move with out being considered a moron.

I don’t think this is playing out the way you think it is.  It appears in this thread you have asked a question about sanders vs foreman and people have given you an answer but you are disagreeing with them and/or being borderline disrespectful.

 

that’s the core issue here. Why ask a question if you aren’t going to agree with the answer?

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4 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Every year we win the off-season in our fans eyes, we literally lose everyone, am I not allowed to question one move with out being considered a moron.

You do have the right to question but there are gonna be rebukes...I'm not gonna lie I am biased because I had Sanders pegged as a target the moment FA season hit.

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3 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Every year we win the off-season in our fans eyes, we literally lose everyone, am I not allowed to question one move with out being considered a moron.

You literally said “Flame on.” What did you expect? Also, nobody was really even flaming but you got bent out of shape real quick I don’t even know why. The first person to call somebody a moron was, in fact, you. You started this thread defensive and just gone down hill from there.

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I don’t think this is playing out the way you think it is.  It appears in this thread you have asked a question about sanders vs foreman and people have given you an answer but you are disagreeing with them and/or being borderline disrespectful.

 

that’s the core issue here. Why ask a question if you aren’t going to agree with the answer?

Haven't got a good answer yet . Watch Foreman n Hubbard last year. This dude does not have that at all.

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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

You literally said “Flame on.” What did you expect? Also, nobody was really even flaming but you got bent out of shape real quick I don’t even know why. The first person to call somebody a moron was, in fact, you. You started this thread defensive and just gone down hill from there.

Touche.

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I can't say I'm a HUGE fan of it, but I understand the rationale as he's a complete back that catches out of the backfield and will probably be our rookie QB's safety valve. Also, it's not that bad of a contract - it's really a 2-year deal and then the Panthers can move on without too much of a hit, if necessary. There's no guaranteed salary after the 2024 season, so cutting him out right would leave just under $3m of dead money and free up just over $5m of cap space. We'd just be on the hook for the remaining prorated signing bonus: https://overthecap.com/player/miles-sanders/7844

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I know people are struggling with this. It's really what teams.want out of theirnstarting running back. They want a running back whom can play ever down, and catch out of the backfield. 

Sanders is a lot like CMC, but without CMC's price.  Consider him a value. 

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