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3 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I would like to see if we could get Chase Young if he turns out to not be extremely expensive myself. If he stays healthy he is quite a player.

My guess is that someone will push the market value up. That happened with Clowney for a bit before teams realized he just was never going to ascend to elite status.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Projected tag price for Burns would be 23,342,000 FWIW.

excellent point 

While many fans will say "well just tag and trade him", that's easier said than done as it rarely happens in the NFL. 

I think the Panthers made their bed, for better or worse, when they chose not to accept the Rams offer. You turn down that deal your basically playing your hand saying well now we have to re-sign this guy. Again I don't want to debate that again bc it's come and gone now

Further the only team I could realistically see trading for Burns is either Jacksonville or Baltimore. We won't trade him to a division rival like Atlanta and I don't see any other NFC team besides maybe Detroit chasing him. 

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16 hours ago, Manna said:

I’m not on the sign burns train for what he wants, but I don’t remember seeing any run plays towards Burns’ side. Maybe the opposing teams are running plays away from his side for a reason? 
still, I see him playing patty-cake with right tackles and tight ends mostly. 

You might want to rewatch the first half of yesterday’s game. It was atrocious. He’s not only not a factor in the games, he’s a liability. Most overrated Panthers player I can ever remember. 

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Tagging him if we pull off a S&T looks like the most economical option. 
 

YGM has had the better overall year between he and Burns. He might not pop as much, but way more consistent and productive this year. Evero unlocked his potential.

Adding a true NT like Maduibuike or Wilkins beside DB will open up our pass rush more. 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I think he is likely to refuse to sign if tagged. He bet on himself this season too and it was an absolute disaster for his market value. Better off shutting it down and forcing a move on our part. 

I don’t think it works like that (but I may be wrong)

if he doesn’t sign the tag, we can tag him again in 2025. Players are almost forced to sign the tag, though he very well could holdout into the season. 

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4 hours ago, bigdog_10_2002 said:

I don’t think it works like that (but I may be wrong)

if he doesn’t sign the tag, we can tag him again in 2025. Players are almost forced to sign the tag, though he very well could holdout into the season. 

What I mean is if he refuses to sign he is basically holding out. It's an untenable situation for us and him.

We would be absolutely buffoons to attempt to sit him the entire 2024 season and tag him again in 2025. That is lightspeed insane/retarded behavior.

It basically means we will trade him eventually. 

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51 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

What I mean is if he refuses to sign he is basically holding out. It's an untenable situation for us and him.

We would be absolutely buffoons to attempt to sit him the entire 2024 season and tag him again in 2025. That is lightspeed insane/retarded behavior.

It basically means we will trade him eventually. 

Burns would be a buffoon too not to sign as you don't sign and play you don't get paid.  Spooderman ain't going two "prime" years without getting paid. 

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1 minute ago, Rocky Davis said:

Burns would be a buffoon too not to sign as you don't sign and play you don't get paid.  Spooderman ain't going two "prime" years without getting paid. 

I don't think you are tracking. If he doesn't sign, we will trade him. AKA sign and trade(the franchise tender).

He has plenty of money, it's very simple to just hold out. We however cannot afford to play some strange dick measuring contest and not get any compensation.

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