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Spotrac: Carolina Panthers NFL’s top offseason spenders


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1 hour ago, Aussie Tank said:

Having Tepper as an owner will pay off when he finally lucks into the right coach/gm combo. He’s not afraid to sign cheques 

I'm hoping that big rich fat blind squirrel found him a couple nuts.

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This is silly. $200M of that was two deals. Does it matter when two multi-year deals started? Browns deal doesn’t even really start until the 2025 season.

The only deal I think doesn’t help us in the future is Clowney. If it’s not to prove or help out the offense, then it needs to be long term beneficial. Clowney will not see a playoff game with us so improving the D doesn’t help us long term.

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36 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

This is silly. $200M of that was two deals. Does it matter when two multi-year deals started? Browns deal doesn’t even really start until the 2025 season.

The only deal I think doesn’t help us in the future is Clowney. If it’s not to prove or help out the offense, then it needs to be long term beneficial. Clowney will not see a playoff game with us so improving the D doesn’t help us long term.

Numbers are numbers. They aren't silly or anything else. 

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3 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

Having Tepper as an owner will pay off when he finally lucks into the right coach/gm combo. He’s not afraid to sign cheques 

Yeah, similar thought. When they figure it out the money will be among the largest piles and at that point it will be smart too.

2 guards and D Brown is almost 250 of that sum.  

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