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We all know what happened with the Brian Burns disaster and what could have been...Whats the approach with Derrick Brown.  The man is gonna get paid.  An extension would drop his cap hit this year but would his salary handcuff the team cap wise going foward?  Should Carolina consider trading him now for max value before the draft?  Could that have been the plan with bringing in Robinson?

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3 minutes ago, chknwing said:

We all know what happened with the Brian Burns disaster and what could have been...Whats the approach with Derrick Brown.  The man is gonna get paid.  An extension would drop his cap hit this year but would his salary handcuff the team cap wise going foward?  Should Carolina consider trading him now for max value before the draft?  Could that have been the plan with bringing in Robinson?

Can’t see us trading away the best player on our D. Brown is coming off his best season last year and hasn’t hit his prime yet. Signing Robinson gives us another big body to help out the run D.

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2 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Can’t see us trading away the best player on our D. Brown is coming off his best season last year and hasn’t hit his prime yet. Signing Robinson gives us another big body to help out the run D.

All it takes is one down year and half the fans will be calling for them to traded. Remember how fans whined that D.J. Moore was really just a 'number 2' receiver.

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2 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

All it takes is one down year and half the fans will be calling for them to traded. Remember how fans whined that D.J. Moore was really just a 'number 2' receiver.

lol thats this fan base.  cry for a move, then cry about the move

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19 minutes ago, chknwing said:

We all know what happened with the Brian Burns disaster and what could have been...Whats the approach with Derrick Brown.  The man is gonna get paid.  An extension would drop his cap hit this year but would his salary handcuff the team cap wise going foward?  Should Carolina consider trading him now for max value before the draft?  Could that have been the plan with bringing in Robinson?

They better just be planning on doing his deal after rookies sign

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40 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

We got $108M in cap space next year before another increase so I don't think the cap is a concern. Give him his 20-25m asap. He's not a lazy dude, I think he's from a military family so he won't disappear after getting paid

I think he got married and has children early too? Doesn’t mean a person is mature but it’s not like you ever hear anything bad about him. 

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