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Jake Delhomme WON'T be earning almost $20 mil next season.


Rhys

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I'm happy for Jake and hope he can find success in Cleveland. The Panthers have made a lot of poor decisions this offseason and last but I don't imagine Hurney will be around next offseason.

we will see what happens next season. I dont think releasing jake was one of those poor decisions.

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While Richardson is spending money to clean up this team, why not go ahead and let Fox/Hurney go right now? Maybe he's setting them up as the architects of the teams' demise so everyone will be even more thrilled when their contracts aren't renewed?

It wouldn't be too smart to fire your GM and HC right before the draft.

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http://www.nfl.com/videos/carolina-panthers/09000d5d816c2371/Panthers-release-Delhomme

FF to 6:32 in the video.

Also, I realize that I had posted this in the other thread, and it has also been discussed previous to Jake getting this new contract, but I thought this deserved it's own thread to quell the fires.

I'd like to point out, that I was indeed very wrong.

I assumed that the NFL network knew what they were talking about when it came to players contracts. Thus, I shall attempt to give myself pie.

They posted this video today, contradicting themselves. Oh well :(

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d816f7e97/Hello-Jake-bye-bye-Brady

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