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Panthers part with Suleiman


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7 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Sorta misleading.  If the Moton deal was back loaded to cost nearly $30m in 2024, and you anticipated Burns needing a new deal in 2024, it really focuses on their salary timeline--not to compare the overall contracts.  I would have paid Moton $17m over the 4 years and not tried to back load it.  

Very, because you were talking about Burns not being worth more than Moron as if they were both making the same amount. You are moving your goal post a bit now.

If we extend Burns, he’ll likely have a smaller cap number early on just like Moton. In 2021-2023, Moton’s cap was about $8M per year. Moton’s deal will not conflict with Burns at all. That said, you are correct that I don’t think we did a good job with cap. When you win 24 games in 5 years, and you draft a rookie QB, your cap space should be ginormous already not hey we have a lot of cap in 2025 since we have no impact starters under contract. We should have had no issue signing Brown, Burns and Luvu without pushing more money into 2024 from the past 5 years of mediocrity.

 

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15 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

What dead money?

I think the last three year the panthers have had close to 50 million dead each YEAR!!. It has to be a record. They never bought into a real rebuild, just max out and push the money into future years. Ive said before that only works if youre a winning team, which..if my math ...carry the 2......yep the pathers suck.  

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

I think the last three year the panthers have had close to 50 million dead each YEAR!!. It has to be a record. They never bought into a real rebuild, just max out and push the money into future years. Ive said before that only works if youre a winning team, which..if my math ...carry the 2......yep the pathers suck.  

 Not a record. Not even the most over that span. That would be Philadelphia.

We are 18th in dead money going in to next year. That's  slightly better than middle of the pack.

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