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$25M is the max I would offer, anything more than that is insane....and that $25M offer is being overly kind to the performance he has given the last few years w/o Reddick on the other edge. 

Otherwise, trade him - tell him and his team to go find a team that really wants him and will sign him.  If you can't get what is fair tag him and then trade him. 

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2 hours ago, Rocky Davis said:

$25M is the max I would offer, anything more than that is insane....and that $25M offer is being overly kind to the performance he has given the last few years w/o Reddick on the other edge. 

Otherwise, trade him - tell him and his team to go find a team that really wants him and will sign him.  If you can't get what is fair tag him and then trade him. 

He's a pending free agent. In order to trade him we'll have to tag him.

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Burns is a malcontent and hes always going to have an excuse...hes shown that...Im ok moving on from him with zero compensation...ideally get something for him on the tag and trade....what are we going to miss...his six sacks a season...his disappearance on pass plays when the secondary is getting picked clean... more I think about it...the more i want his azz gone.

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On 2/22/2024 at 11:16 AM, Leaky_Faucet said:

Yeah so back to my messages around week 1- Everything I was being told then was that they finally agreed on the $/yr amount but then the guaranteed amount was off. So what Joe is saying correlates with what I had figured. Panthers possibly went to 27m/yr then backed off off on gtd as part of the offer. 

do you have insider info here? What are the chances a longterm deal gets done?

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