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Hassan Reddick/Justin Houston


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Reddick is 28....Houston is 34. They let Houston walk and then found themselves with out an edge rusher besides Burns. Hoping they had a guy in camp that can do the job. 

Looks like they weren't confident enough to start the season with whom they have. Houston had a good season last year so we shall see. He is long in the tooth, but for one or two years he could fill the void.

They have to get the guy in the next draft somehow to groom for the job.

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Reddick cost too much and he wanted to go to Philly to contend and fulfill his own goals of playing for the Eagles. Plus he wasn't exactly thrilled to be here based on some of his own remarks about things leading up to the conclusion of his season here. We gotta move on and stop acting like we had a real shot. Things have worked out for both parties.

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3 hours ago, KillerKat said:

Reddick was too much. Move on.

The guy that just had 16 sacks and was an all pro is too much but we are going to pay Burns more than he makes...

I know he wanted to go play in Philly, say that instead of saying he cost too much when we are going to break the bank for a guy who has never had more than 12.5

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16 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

The guy that just had 16 sacks and was an all pro is too much but we are going to pay Burns more than he makes...

I know he wanted to go play in Philly, say that instead of saying he cost too much when we are going to break the bank for a guy who has never had more than 12.5

Perspective is a hell of a thing. 

Riddick was nothing but a rental.  Somewhere you missed that memo. 

Our front offense wasn't going to pay him when he was never a corner stone of this defense. 

Burns is so much more than just a pass rusher, but that all many want to focus on as he's going to get fair market value for his position,  production,  and leadership on this team. 

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

Reddick cost too much and he wanted to go to Philly to contend and fulfill his own goals of playing for the Eagles. Plus he wasn't exactly thrilled to be here based on some of his own remarks about things leading up to the conclusion of his season here. We gotta move on and stop acting like we had a real shot. Things have worked out for both parties.

Things have not worked out for the panthers who continued on their dysfunctional circus and losing team. Will things turn around? We will see but let’s not be delusional. Reddick wanted to win, compete, and saw a dumpster fire like Rhule coming a mile away.

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