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Dan Morgan 2025 Offseason:

Overpays for Tremble, Corbett and Horn (saves 5 mil this year).

Let's the number 1 DT on the market run a fake signing.

Signs a Raiders Safety (maybe?)

Everyone saying this would be "exciting", we have two different meanings.

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Just now, RumHam said:

Dan Morgan 2026 Offseason:

Overpays for Tremble, Corbett and Horn (saves 5 mil this year).

Let's the number 1 DT on the market run a fake signing.

Signs a Raiders Safety (maybe?)

Everyone saying this would be "exciting", we have two different meanings.

Dramatic AF. We are two hours into the legal tampering period. This does not make or break a team, and it’s funny you think we overpaid for these guys yet you are mad that we missed out on paying a DT 27 million a year. 

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7 minutes ago, Panthering said:

glad we didn’t give 26M to a DT I hadn’t even heard of 

So dammm Glad we didn’t go that route yea I wanted him but not overpaying for a DT when we need run stuffing to be a part of our focus with who we sign. We can’t create pressure with good DB play and key blitz packages. But but but stuffing the run should be our focus with whoever we sign.

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4 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Dramatic AF. We are two hours into the legal tampering period. This does not make or break a team, and it’s funny you think we overpaid for these guys yet you are mad that we missed out on paying a DT 27 million a year. 

we have 26 million in room. this team is trash and has minimal cap space. Yall wanted Higgins that's a fuging joke. Shouldn't have paid tremble and corbet to come back. Moton needs to restructure LIKE NOW.

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2 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

So dammm Glad we didn’t go that route yea I wanted him but not overpaying for a DT when we need run stuffing to be a part of our focus with who we sign. We can’t create pressure with good DB play and key blitz packages. But but but stuffing the run should be our focus with whoever we sign.

Then the terrible in coverage run defending safety we just paid 17 a year is right up your alley....

 

I'd rather have the game changing interior pass rusher 

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4 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Dramatic AF. We are two hours into the legal tampering period. This does not make or break a team, and it’s funny you think we overpaid for these guys yet you are mad that we missed out on paying a DT 27 million a year. 

factoring in the horn and moerig signing the panthers should have around 140ish million next year of salary cap, I think next off season (BY year 4) is when we should be making the big moves either signings, trade or both.  I like milton but just wasnt crazy about paying him 27 per.   Build organically through the draft and attack next year.

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Just now, RumHam said:

we have 26 million in room. this team is trash and has minimal cap space. Yall wanted Higgins that's a fuging joke. Shouldn't have paid tremble and corbet to come back. Moton needs to restructure LIKE NOW.

“Minimum cap space” yet was in on one of the biggest FA this year. We had right at 30 million in cap last year when we signed our two stud guards. We have plenty cap space, and can make a lot more with a few simple moves like cutting Tuttle. Moton is on the last year of his deal and they want to wait to check out that knee another season before kicking the can down the road more than we already have 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

factoring in the horn and moerig signing the panthers should have around 140ish million next year of salary cap, I think next off season (BY year 4) is when we should be making the big moves either signings, trade or both.  I like milton but just wasnt crazy about paying him 27 per.   Build organically through the draft and attack next year.

dude, every year we have like 15 mil in available cap space and never make the playoffs.

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