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Panthers bringing back Tremble


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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, it I think it depends on the makeup of the person, as well. Larry Bird and Danny Ainge were very successful. John Lynch has been great. I would be willing to bet that Greg Olsen would be a fantastic coach/exec.

Some guys have that ability in them and some don't. Can you imagine how terrible Jordan would have been as a HC? Probably even worse than he was as a talent evaluator.

Elway had some good days too.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Oof. Actually he was largely a massive bust. Ask Denver fans.

I was under the impression that it did not end well.  Of course, there's always Matt Millen.  As President and GM/President, he was a combined 31-97-0.

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

He must have had some great pics of the owner with a freakish carnival worker or something.   8 years?

Walterfootball.com is pretty whatever overall(Charlie Campbell is very good) but my favorite thing they do is label the worst draft picks MILLEN GRADE. It's very funny.

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2 hours ago, Icege said:

This contract makes him the 22nd highest avg contract among TEs with potential to be top 16.

It's a vast overpay for a guy that's most likely a third string TE at best. It's also the sort of thing the people defending it would laugh over if the Saints, Falcons, or Bucs did it.

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do yourself a favor and don't even think about the cap ramifications of signing a single digit millions guaranteed two year deal. they offered to let him hit the market, they got a sense of the market, and decided it made more sense to get it done before the start of free agency.

in terms of big picture roster management, this is a nothing burger. Tremble is a perfectly acceptable player with some upside who showed a lot more once the quarterback play got more consistent. funny how that works! 

he'll be either TE2 or TE 1B for the next two years. if he sees $16M, he'll have earned it and no one will complain. 

move on. the real insane contracts are coming starting tomorrow.

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