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Panthers plan to renegotiate the deal for RT Taylor Moton


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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

We don't need to crate a ton of cap room this year.  We will suck.  Take the hit this season and re-work his contract or cut him in 2025.  No kicking the can down the road as Morgan said.

1000%  Lets use this season to get right

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6 minutes ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

 

Smart move. He's the only cornerstone on our o-line and the most expensive on the roster so far, so we gotta keep him but also find a way to make room. Still pretty young and hasn't missed much time. Very reliable. He's the closest thing to a right side Jordan Gross we've had. We gotta make room if we wanna keep this D intact and have room to make some free agent signings.

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2 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

And it starts.

We are going to try and make cap room and waste a ton of space to go in for this season to have 5 wins maximum. 

We are a 2 win team with more holes than a Lifetime movie plot. It's not getting fixed in a single offseason. Embrace the suck for a year, and just get it over with. 

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9 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

We don't need to crate a ton of cap room this year.  We will suck.  Take the hit this season and re-work his contract or cut him in 2025.  No kicking the can down the road as Morgan said.

That’s really more of an issue with crap or aging players. I’m actually pretty good with this since Moton is most likely here long term. 

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5 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

That’s really more of an issue with crap or aging players. I’m actually pretty good with this since Moton is most likely here long term. 

But why kick the can down the road? Save future cap space for when we are ready (hopefully) to sign some key FA to make a playoff run. 

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10 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Lol they are still trying to win this year and the people in charge may be new but they are doing the same stupid stuff. SSDD. 

Exactly why I have no hope. I'm just letting this all play out. It's all we can do at this point.

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