Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

From a GM's standpoint...


ItsNotGonnaBeAlright

Recommended Posts

I love Williams, and I think he's one of the best flat out playmakers that this team has ever had (outside of Steve Smith for sure). But I'm just not sure about giving him a monster deal. How much longer can he really play at the level he's played at the past two seasons?

I know it's a discussion for another time, and there's sure to be a shitstorm about it until he's locked up or gone, but I'm just not so sure.

We have a young, solid roster and money to spend. Suddenly Hurney doesn't look like such a fool.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Beason, DWill, Stewart, Otah, Kalil, Thomas Davis...

We have alot of young players still under rookie contracts that are going to want to get paid. Giving Pep a huge contract means you eventually have to lose several of those guys. We're probably better off in the long run letting him walk.

For now, just take care of our own players and add a few mid-level FA WRs. Lance Moore is a guy I like that should be pretty cheapish. Breaston I like even more but I don't know how reasonable that would be to bring him in.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Keeping the Core of this team intact is critical. By letting Peppers go we are going to be able to keep those players here. We would have had to decide on which players, if any, we would be able to keep had we tagged Pep.

I would consider tendering Marshall to see if anyone would bite. We might be able to get a decent CB with the draft choice.

Otherwise I would sign Davis and Marshall along with Moore.

Go Panthers

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • This isn't directed at CRA or anyone in particular, but as someone who works with large datasets every day, it's funny how you can construe data to fit any particular narrative.  I mean this is just a hilarious tweet, a stat nobody has ever heard of, then some percentages with QB name. No numerator/denominator to provide context, no explanation of the formula, just another stathead loser with a mustache parroting whatever he wants.  So much of this stuff is worthless, especially in a sport like Football. 
    • 3rd straight openers of horrific football featuring Bryce.   and if the games weren't dated....I bet someone unfamiliar with Bryce/us  couldn't figure out which one was his rookie season just off the 3 openers. 
    • I've watched everybody that says TLaw outplay Bryce also completely ignore Nijman giving up immediate pressures and mistakes by other players on the offense. I have no attachment to Bryce. My attachment is to facts, and the facts are that he dealt with more than TLaw did. As a fellow Clemson fan, I've got a much softer spot in my heart for TLaw and the NCG he won his freshman year than I do Bryce and his rough two seasons to start his career in Carolina.  Have you gone back and watched the all-22 with the intent to figure out what was happening rather than sticking with your initial assessment? Give it a shot. It's much more rewarding than making up conspiracies to continue an agenda.
×
×
  • Create New...