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Burns doesn’t think he teams top priority. Also thinks he should be paid among top edge rushers


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I’m surprised at the ire expressed at Burns here. He needs to look out for himself and make as much as he can. It doesn’t matter if he earned it or not, he is worth what teams are willing to pay. He’s 100% right that there is no way he’s the #1 priority when we don’t have a coach or a GM yet. 

We bungled the deal entirely by not extending him sooner or trading him. 

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11 hours ago, mav1234 said:

Fwiw this is actually what he means by that first comment, lol. He isn't trying to poo on the team in this context imo. We don't have a gm or coach yet

Still not worth the money he wants 

Oh I understand that completely. I also agree. We’ll see if the Scott price is still the price when a new GM steps in. 

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23 hours ago, jimfear said:

May be an unpopular opinion but this dude is one of my least favorite players. When I watch him play, it seems like he disappears for long stretches. After yesterday, he basically confirmed what I see.

For want of a better word, he's soft. 

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28 minutes ago, trueblue said:

What’s a realistic return based on a Franchise and Trade scenario. 

Do you think a late 1st, or are we at hope for a 2nd rounder?

He was a late 1st round pick so recouping that would be nice.  At this point I would settle for just not paying him that huge contract and let him test FA. Honestly I would let him walk with a thank you and good luck. The compensation ship has already sailed.

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On 1/8/2024 at 3:01 PM, Tr3ach said:

The craziest thing to me is even after this past offseason when it was clear we werent going to get a deal done and the numbers were far apart, apparently 5 teams contacted us at the trade deadline and Fitt said he wasnt available.   I mean wtf was he thinking.  

Fitterer was in CYA mode at that point. Accepting any offer would have meant admitting he screwed up not taking the rams offer last year. Probably one of the most incompetent GMs in league history. Makes all those stupid deals and then gets gun shy with the one he should have made. 

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What an absolute mess.

An absolute masterclass of incompetence to let Burns go into the season without a deal. At first glance, it's a fine proposition and bet to make - if you're garnering that Burns underperforms to where you can try for a discount, then it's an alright move to make.

But wow, when considering the context the Rams would've sent two firsts and then some extra change? You take that and run away with it giddy and happy, ESPECIALLY if you had no plans to honor what Burns is asking for.

Now, the Panthers are likely going to let Burns walk with minimal in return. They missed the boat for extra first round pick ammo that this dysfunctional and talentless team needs, and that would've been the best chance to acquire that.

This team's inability to commit to a full rebuild is what's doing them in. They get rid of CMC, then say Burns is their cornerstone but don't pay him, then shipping DJ Moore and future draft capital off for a make a wish QB is the foundation for what is the 2023 Carolina Panthers of misery.

 

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