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Are The Panthers Going to Tender ANYONE?


DaveThePanther2008

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Has anyone heard whether we are going to Tender anybody? I would think we would a least tender Moore.

The Aints have already tendered 13.

The other day someone thought it was ridiculous that we would tear down the Panthers and start over. But by the way the front office is acting I am starting to get worried that might be the case.

What a shame. All this talent and Fox and Hurney don't seem to care that much. I guess since their future is in question, they should make the teams future in question.

Wake Up F.O.

Go Panthers

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Has anyone heard whether we are going to Tender anybody? I would think we would a least tender Moore.

The Aints have already tendered 13.

The other day someone thought it was ridiculous that we would tear down the Panthers and start over. But by the way the front office is acting I am starting to get worried that might be the case.

What a shame. All this talent and Fox and Hurney don't seem to care that much. I guess since their future is in question, they should make the teams future in question.

Wake Up F.O.

Go Panthers

Excellent Post!!! Your very very Smart... Our FO is just gonna sit back and let all of our RFA walk with no compensation.

What shall we do?????

The big cat is about to let our franchise go to crap. I'm worried just like you.

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Excellent Post!!! Your very very Smart... Our FO is just gonna sit back and let all of our RFA walk with no compensation.

What shall we do?????

The big cat is about to let our franchise go to crap. I'm worried just like you.

I am watching other teams apply Franchise Tags, Transition Tag and Tendering players. So far we have only signed a DT and told Peppers to walk.

I sure the hell hope they do something to keep the core of this team intact.

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I am watching other teams apply Franchise Tags, Transition Tag and Tendering players. So far we have only signed a DT and told Peppers to walk.

I sure the hell hope they do something to keep the core of this team intact.

they haven't done anything yet so that means they probably aren't going to do anything.

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they haven't done anything yet so that means they probably aren't going to do anything.

Did I not ask if anyone had heard anything? If you pay attention to some of my post I tell you I am overseas and am not privy to as much information as you know it alls. I don't get ESPN Radio, or WFNZ or any other sports radio. I have to rely sometimes on the smart ass idiots on this forum.

Sue me for F_king asking a pretty valid question.

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