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Clowney coming home?


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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

It would make no sense for the Panthers to be signing some of these guys to 1-year contracts this year 

Nothing wrong with trying to win. The defense - and offense - do not look as inept as they originally did. One-year contracts are perfect for teams not wanting to cripple future cap situations. 

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14 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

Nothing wrong with trying to win. The defense - and offense - do not look as inept as they originally did. One-year contracts are perfect for teams not wanting to cripple future cap situations. 

The Panthers aren’t winning this year though. For one damn season they need to accept that and quit sacrificing future cap

one year deals absolutely effect future cap. For one, you roll over what you don’t use. Two, a lot of these one year deals now include void years (dead money). DJ Chark’s dumb contract counts for 3.1 million in dead money this year 

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31 minutes ago, Thompcat said:

Sounds like the Jets are pushing really strong to get him. Several reports saying this.

Yeah it’s probably where he ends up, but from what I’m reading it’s just the jets really want him, not the other way around. I remember a quote from one of the Grumpy Old Men movies: “you can wish in one and crap in the other and see which one gets filled up first”. 

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

The Panthers aren’t winning this year though. For one damn season they need to accept that and quit sacrificing future cap

one year deals absolutely effect future cap. For one, you roll over what you don’t use. Two, a lot of these one year deals now include void years (dead money). DJ Chark’s dumb contract counts for 3.1 million in dead money this year 

I'm glad the decision-makers don't share your thought process. Tampa was supposed to suck last year, too. I guess they should have just accepted that projection. 

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13 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

I'm glad the decision-makers don't share your thought process. Tampa was supposed to suck last year, too. I guess they should have just accepted that projection. 

Well lucky for you the Panthers have shared your thought process for some time now and it’s exactly why were in this mess

Really smart

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