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REPORT: Panthers and Brian Burns not at all close to extension


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9 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Where is the information that trading Burns would = losing his job. 
Feel like all the Fitt hatred is on from the fan base and Tepper and the front office seem to be fine with him right now. 
It is all speculation. 

Because he could have gotten substantially more last year and he chose not to

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10 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

A trade could definitely happen. But I think Fitterers leash is longer than people think. 
Panthers are trying to fix what Rhule screwed up. So if next year has a bad draft/season Fitt could be on the hot seat. 

Fitts job is dependent on Bryce succeeding, not Burns contract. Good grief people are idiots.

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1.5 sacks and a TFL in the first quarter, most predictable thing ever, if I'm his agents I'm now asking for almost the same thing as Bosa or just playing out the season.

So fuging angry right now that we couldn't get a deal done before today, been saying this is exactly what would happen for weeks now.

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7 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

1.5 sacks and a TFL in the first quarter, most predictable thing ever, if I'm his agents I'm now asking for almost the same thing as Bosa or just playing out the season.

So fuging angry right now that we couldn't get a deal done before today, been saying this is exactly what would happen for weeks now.

It's like they were hoping he wouldn't play well so they could pay him less... fuging stupid strategy 

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4 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Same guys saying they should have paid him before the game were saying he isn't worth the money

And some of us who have been banging the drum to give him whatever he was asking for, for weeks if not months, are sitting here just shaking our heads at how predictable this was and how much Fitterer keeps screwing up his negotiating power.

If he's not signed by Week 2, we need to trade him as at that point I wouldn't have any faith in Fitterer getting it done later at a price that doesn't become prohibitive to putting the rest of the squad together.

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