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Will Burns sign an extension before Week 1?


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11 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Have the panthers as a franchise ever done anything like that before?

Not exactly the same, but letting Peppers walk, Hiring Marty twice, keeping Marty too long, Keeping Ron too long, Paying over the hill players instead of letting them go, Sean Gilbert, Matt Rhule, signing all of Rhule's college guys, John Fox's lame duck season, and signing Matt Kalil. Those are other boneheaded moves this franchise has made over the years.

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20 hours ago, Camp Fodder said:

So we turned down 2 draft picks for Burns and we are not making this a priority?

It was actually 3 (two 1sts and pick 36 this year) and another $28-30M a year for say a couple of $15M a year FAs, so potentially 5 solid players. With the Rams seemingly in rebuild mode, those picks may have been pretty high. Heck, I said it before that if the Rams had to pay Burns and didn’t have those 3 picks that McVay and maybe even Donald may have stepped away. That was a last ditch gasp by them to make the playoffs in Stafford’s window. That was a big reason I was for the deal thinking that if McVay leaves there could have been more dominoes to fall potentially making those firsts top 5 type picks.

I’m a fan of Burns but I’d take those 3 picks and the money for two top FAs every time. Build around Young as the primary objective.

It’s water under the bridge anyway so let’s get a deal done already so his price doesn’t keep moving up.

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37 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

It was actually 3 (two 1sts and pick 36 this year) and another $28-30M a year for say a couple of $15M a year FAs, so potentially 5 solid players. With the Rams seemingly in rebuild mode, those picks may have been pretty high. Heck, I said it before that if the Rams had to pay Burns and didn’t have those 3 picks that McVay and maybe even Donald may have stepped away. That was a last ditch gasp by them to make the playoffs in Stafford’s window. That was a big reason I was for the deal thinking that if McVay leaves there could have been more dominoes to fall potentially making those firsts top 5 type picks.

I’m a fan of Burns but I’d take those 3 picks and the money for two top FAs every time. Build around Young as the primary objective.

It’s water under the bridge anyway so let’s get a deal done already so his price doesn’t keep moving up.

rams have 50% of their roster is rookies

Fitt was a fuging moron to not smell Mcvays desperation

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3 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

Pretty sure they know what burns agent wants to get. He's going to get it and it's going to hurt some people in this thread. 😂

Oh, he’ll get it. Same way Tunsil was able to get top T money with no problem. You can’t trade that much or not trade for that much and then try to get some sort of discount. I would fire my GM immediately if he turned down that package only to have the guy leave for way less or holdout because he won’t play on a tag.

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