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Panthers offensive line was 8th best in the league


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5 hours ago, jfra78 said:

And there's some that want to cut Moton lol

I don’t think anyone wants to cut him really based on my post. The thing is, the team will very likely not accept the 31 million dollar cap hit and will have to make a tough decision on him. I agree 10000000% that we need to keep him and give a 2/3 year extension 

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2 hours ago, jbland said:

The average American reads at an 8th grade level. I imagine it’s lower on this board. 

George Carlin said (paraphrasing) "The average American is pretty stupid.  Half of them are stupider than that."

So if you are one notch above stupid, you are "above average."

Reading is not the issue--it is the the inability to apply reading comprehension skills that bothers me. 

I realize that you were kidding because I have 8th grade reading comprehension skills--but there are some very intuitive posters on this board--people who look at alternative perspectives and are able to discuss alternative viewpoints without grabbing their nuts and getting pissed because someone disagrees with them.  For those folks, they WISH they were on an eighth grade level. 

I laughed when I read this, but not out loud.  LBNOL!

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3 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I don’t think anyone wants to cut him really based on my post. The thing is, the team will very likely not accept the 31 million dollar cap hit and will have to make a tough decision on him. I agree 10000000% that we need to keep him and give a 2/3 year extension 

Give him the extension then draft a tackle in round 3/4 to learn behind moton.

I fixed the problem now and in the future.

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3 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I don’t think anyone wants to cut him really based on my post. The thing is, the team will very likely not accept the 31 million dollar cap hit and will have to make a tough decision on him. I agree 10000000% that we need to keep him and give a 2/3 year extension 

Yea they could give him a 2 year extension or so and save around 12m and let him retire a panther.

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8 hours ago, MHS831 said:

George Carlin said (paraphrasing) "The average American is pretty stupid.  Half of them are stupider than that."

So if you are one notch above stupid, you are "above average."

Reading is not the issue--it is the the inability to apply reading comprehension skills that bothers me. 

I realize that you were kidding because I have 8th grade reading comprehension skills--but there are some very intuitive posters on this board--people who look at alternative perspectives and are able to discuss alternative viewpoints without grabbing their nuts and getting pissed because someone disagrees with them.  For those folks, they WISH they were on an eighth grade level. 

I laughed when I read this, but not out loud.  LBNOL!

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It’s very encouraging that most of Dan Morgan/Brandt Tills transactions so far, have had positive results. 
 

- UFA (Clowney, Wonnum, Jewell, A’Shawn Robinson, David Moore, o-line signings) 

- TRADES (Michael Jackson for LB Barrett was a stroke of genius, 4th rounder for Jonathan Mingo was brilliant)

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5 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

I'd say the only real downside is that this unit can still get manhandled by superior defenses. Not a big need for major improvements, although more depth would be welcome. 

I'm not against throwing a draft pick a possible upgrade if there's one available in the draft. Especially center or tackle. 

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