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Or maybe they are waiting to fire Fitterer first and let new GM work. Either way I am sick and tired of hearing about how Burns isnt worth the $ he impacts games even when it doesn't show on stat sheet. 
 

i guess you guys just want to see another Carolina player go somewhere else and blow up.

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23 minutes ago, Frank9999 said:

Or maybe they are waiting to fire Fitterer first and let new GM work. Either way I am sick and tired of hearing about how Burns isnt worth the $ he impacts games even when it doesn't show on stat sheet. 
 

i guess you guys just want to see another Carolina player go somewhere else and blow up.

You and Whoaa should start a treehouse club.

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if burns wanted the "elite" money he was looking for, this would have been the season to prove it since he is in his contract year. instead, he's having the worst year statically despite switching into a defense more suited for his skill set as a 3-4 edge.

derrick brown on the other hand has been elite as a 3-4 end

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11 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Lol

He was the one that cut off negotiations. I would be happy with anything for him but I'm prepared to watch him walk. Maybe they can pitch a one tag and no more type deal. I wouldn't get my hopes up, he wanted to be paid long ago.

TBH, I wouldn't even tag him. It's a pipe dream anything will work out.

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