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Panthers sign Chark


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7 hours ago, rightturn said:

After this season we will have a 33 year old theilen, tmj in his 4rth year who hasn't shown basically anything, smith and LVS.   

That's a putrid wr corp. Again after this year.  There is work to be done upgrading it more and that's through the draft

We drafting Flowers at 39 

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it's clear that the front office has seen something in this void years business that makes it just a good move to do in a variety of situations. the Panthers don't even need the cap room given to them by adding 4 void years to Chark's deal. plenty of room to sign all their draft picks and still make more moves in free agency.

I don't know if they just see this as the cost of doing business for this off-season specifically, or if they feel this is just a handy way to rig the cap calculations game. but it's clear it's a conscious move on their part, regardless of trying to save up x amount of space.

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59 minutes ago, vorbis said:

it's clear that the front office has seen something in this void years business that makes it just a good move to do in a variety of situations. the Panthers don't even need the cap room given to them by adding 4 void years to Chark's deal. plenty of room to sign all their draft picks and still make more moves in free agency.

I don't know if they just see this as the cost of doing business for this off-season specifically, or if they feel this is just a handy way to rig the cap calculations game. but it's clear it's a conscious move on their part, regardless of trying to save up x amount of space.

Idk the thought process, but they are getting a pretty good WR for 7 mil split between 2 years, and 3 UFA for the following 3 years. I also think they plan to have rookie a WR in that timespan. Works well for the WR budget.

In a couple years from now, if this team hasn't turned around, those lingering cap hits are going to be brought up daily on the Huddle.

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37 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

That's two wide receiver signings because of our staff! Sanders coming here was also because of Duce from their time in Philly. I have all the confidence in the world that this staff knows what they are doing. Our staff gives us instant credibility already!

Damn, it’s good to be on this side of staff credibility for a change. The circus staff sucked.

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