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REPORT: Panthers will not trade Chuba Hubbard


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2 minutes ago, jtm said:

Agree and my comment was why would he leave a sure thing if the money is comparable.  I don't think there will be a many teams that won't to pay him a big contract but I guess we'll have to wait and see.  

If say the Panthers are offering 2 million per, and then a team like the cheifs or bills or houston offer the same.

 

Where is he signing?

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If say the Panthers are offering 2 million per, and then a team like the cheifs or bills or houston offer the same.

 

Where is he signing?

The scenario could also be the Panthers or Browns or Giants.  The Panthers can't continue to let every good player leave for draft picks.  

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25 minutes ago, jtm said:

The scenario could also be the Panthers or Browns or Giants.  The Panthers can't continue to let every good player leave for draft picks.  

They can and should when the situation dictates it's the right move. They have one bad RB contract they meed to eat, just blew a 2nd on a guy who they rave about and adding another expensive RB contract is a bad move. The other 2 moves dictate it's the right call and they need to pray that Brooks if legit and also being in another RB once they dump Sanders. Also maybe if they didn't blow so much on OGs it would be an option but given the state of the D and the already committed cap it's 100% the right move to not pay Hubbard.

The problem was never about getting picks for players, except Moore and that stupid trade, it's the people picking the players. That can also be addressed and improved.

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A RB is not a core player for any team. The core is qb, DE, LT and ILB that runs the defense. When you get those in place you build out from there.

We have 2 good guards and a DL member that are making bank here and that's all. We still do not have the core in place.

On top of all that our cap is a mess and they still do not have the core in place. 

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On 10/25/2024 at 10:37 AM, Jon Snow said:

A RB is not a core player for any team. The core is qb, DE, LT and ILB that runs the defense. When you get those in place you build out from there.

We have 2 good guards and a DL member that are making bank here and that's all. We still do not have the core in place.

On top of all that our cap is a mess and they still do not have the core in place. 

A LOT of dead money comes off the books next season. There is a real opportunity to build this team now. Players will come, but yes the Panthers will have to overpay them. Need to get that DE (or two) in FA next season, draft BPA (non QB) and then draft a QB in 2026. 

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