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Last offseason we gave Delhomme a 3 year extension and another 11 million guaranteed dollars. Why would we do such a thing? To clear cap space last season to afford Peppers' 17 million dollar tag.

Fast forward to this offseason....

So what do we do with the money we spent on Peppers last year that we won't be spending on him this year? We don't spend it on players that will actually be on the field next year, we use it to eat the 11 million dollars we gave Delhomme last year! So if you think about it, we f**ked ourselves in the a$$ two years in a row.

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Last offseason we gave Delhomme a 3 year extension and another 11 million guaranteed dollars. Why would we do such a thing? To clear cap space last season to afford Peppers' 17 million dollar tag.

Fast forward to this offseason....

So what do we do with the money we spent on Peppers last year that we won't be spending on him this year? We don't spend it on players that will actually be on the field next year, we use it to eat the 11 million dollars we gave Delhomme last year! So if you think about it, we f**ked ourselves in the a$$ two years in a row.

A.) Welcome

B.) Clearly you know are all knowing and would obviously do a better job than Hurney and Fox. Well... what are you waiting for? Go! ....

C.)Sorry for the trash talk just get used to it

D.) I'm bored when is this night going to get interesting

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A.) Welcome

B.) Clearly you know are all knowing and would obviously do a better job than Hurney and Fox. Well... what are you waiting for? Go! ....

C.)Sorry for the trash talk just get used to it

D.) I'm bored when is this night going to get interesting

Eh? He is more or less asking questions not trying to answer them from what I can tell.

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Eh? He is more or less asking questions not trying to answer them from what I can tell.

clearly you have never heard of rhetorical questions, and like I said I'm bored .... and every new huddle member needs to get "jumped in" with trash talk ...jk

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clearly you have never heard of rhetorical questions, and like I said I'm bored .... and every new huddle member needs to get "jumped in" with trash talk ...jk

I think he was looking for discussion to possibly sway his view, though.

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:mad:Man I loved Jake and Peppers. But dam stop riding their nuts. They are both gone and it is time to move on with the next starting QB which will Moore. So stop riding their nuts ok.:D

Seriously, people need to realize this IS sports and teams move on. A team that "moves on" is a team ready to do what is necessary and best for the team, which in turn is best for the fan base whether they like it or not.

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Last offseason we gave Delhomme a 3 year extension and another 11 million guaranteed dollars. Why would we do such a thing? To clear cap space last season to afford Peppers' 17 million dollar tag.

Fast forward to this offseason....

So what do we do with the money we spent on Peppers last year that we won't be spending on him this year? We don't spend it on players that will actually be on the field next year, we use it to eat the 11 million dollars we gave Delhomme last year! So if you think about it, we f**ked ourselves in the a$$ two years in a row.

No cap this year good enough reason for me.

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Thanks for the welcome Panthers8192...I've been a long time 'lurker' just never got around to posting.

Just find it ironic how we blew 11 million dollars on Delhomme to afford the 17 million dollars on Peppers last year and have nothing to show for it. After the Cardinals game I knew Delhomme should never take a snap again so ya Rags maybe I should be the GM we prolly woulda made the playoffs last year.

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don't really care about all that. i'm just glad that someone decided to right the ship and get it headed in a positive direction.

wasting money like that hurts but it would hurt more to stay the course just because so much had been invested.

addition by subtraction.

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don't really care about all that. i'm just glad that someone decided to right the ship and get it headed in a positive direction.

wasting money like that hurts but it would hurt more to stay the course just because so much had been invested.

addition by subtraction.

Well said. :cheers2:

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