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BREAKING:Panthers re-sign Chuba Hubbard


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14 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

And? His timeline doesn't match that of the team. That money would have been better spent on the defense, a TE, another receiver, or a center. Another mid to late round RB pick could run well behind the Oline.

You realize what the money we paid him would get you on Defense?

maybe another DJ Wonnum.  I’ll take a RB playing at high level over that.  Especially if you intend to use him.

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To all the people complaining about us resigning him. Ya'll do know this is football right? Say we let him walk and Brooks goes down are you comfortable with Sanders as you RB1? Everyone complains about our depth but complain when we build our depth. What kind of impact player are you gonna sign with that 8 million we would save?

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Seems like the type of guy you want to build your culture around which we have none of. Hard worker and never hear about him being in trouble. We already said you'd have to overpay free agents to come here with how trash we are.  I was hoping we'd resign him for around 6mil a year. He got a little over 8.

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Just now, Jay Roosevelt said:

Honestly, I'm not a fan of paying RBs but this isn't a bad deal. I'm not sure how this fits with Brooks coming in. Maybe Dan Morgan is trying to replicate the old 'Double Trouble' days?

It wouldn't look so bad if they didn't already have an overpaid Miles Sanders taking up $6M per on the roster. 

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I don't think I would've minded maybe a 2 year extension vs. the 4 year they gave him. I get it, realistically, you don't expect brooks to come in and explode on the scene. You also didn't draft brooks to be a bell-cow kind of back. I think a 2 year extension to build brooks into the lead back while also drafting chuba's replacement either 2025 or 2026 and work him in. Brooks was a sanders replacement and not a chuba replacement that much is evident.

Personally, I would have let him walk and brought in a bigger back via draft. Personally I don't like chuba and brooks being double trouble. I would prefer to pair either one with a bigger RB. 

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8 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

To all the people complaining about us resigning him. Ya'll do know this is football right? Say we let him walk and Brooks goes down are you comfortable with Sanders as you RB1? Everyone complains about our depth but complain when we build our depth. What kind of impact player are you gonna sign with that 8 million we would save?

Sanders is gone next season. You draft a mid to late rounder to be your back up like every other successful franchise does.

If Brooks pans out Chuba just becomes Miles Sanders part 2.

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