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What are Hurney and Fox doing!?


DelhommesTheMan

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Clearly the Panthers front office isn't talking to anyone about anything. It has been about a month since the end of the season, and not one cut, not one extension, not even a phone call according to Peppers. What is going on right now with the Front Office? I mean Julius has got too be the #1 priority going into this offseason, just as they made Gross there priority last year, yet they havent even called?

Should we assume that extensions with T.D. and Marshall are the way? Or are they waiting for clarification on the Cap situation before they make any moves? Are we going all in on the draft with only our mid-2nd rounder and later? I just hate the silent treatment and Peppers coming out saying we havent even called...WTF!

If you were a star player and your team didnt even pick up the phone in a whole month to see how your doing and some of your thoughts, than i bet 99% of you would say, " I'm Done with this team, they obviously dont care..." Your lying if you say otherwise..

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Fox is just sitting at home laughing......he stuck with Jake all year and even when Moore started, he said if Jake was healthy he would still be in.......dude is legally insane.

Right now, Fox is just trying to figure out how to not give Moore the job.......

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co-signed...

The problem is, the deadline for an uncapped year is March 5th... The deadline to use a tag is Feb 27th...

I think everyone knows it'll be uncapped, it's just not official yet. Panthers are probably waiting to see how other teams use the franchise tag before jumping into it too fast.

Hurney isn't stupid, he's made some mistakes, but he isn't stupid. He'll do what's best for the franchise.

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I think they have moved on. They are tired of dealing with him and won't franchise him afraid his agent will screw it up again and Pepper

s won't sign the tender until the bitter end. We obviously can't reach a long term deal so I doubt we will pay him the 20 million. Richardson sees that with the 20 million from Peppers and 9.3 from not picking up Kemo's option that is 30 million more to go into his pocket.

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