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Friendly reminder during FA season that for the past seven years this is slightly arguably the worst team in the NFL. Generally, bad teams overpay for good players.

There is literally zero reason for prime/young athlete to play for the Panthers outside of money.
 

Complaining about contracts is nonsense, just be happy a competitive athlete loves money more than winning. It’s our only chance.

that is all

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10 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Friendly reminder during FA season that for the past seven years this is slightly arguably the worst team in the NFL. Generally, bad teams overpay for good players.

There is literally zero reason for prime/young athlete to play for the Panthers outside of money.
 

Complaining about contracts is nonsense, just be happy a competitive athlete loves money more than winning. It’s our only chance.

that is all

You don't know that, but okay. 

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36 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Friendly reminder during FA season that for the past seven years this is slightly arguably the worst team in the NFL. Generally, bad teams overpay for good players.

There is literally zero reason for prime/young athlete to play for the Panthers outside of money.
 

Complaining about contracts is nonsense, just be happy a competitive athlete loves money more than winning. It’s our only chance.

that is all

This is the cost of building a team with enough talent to compete, when there is almost none in place. 

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14 hours ago, onmyown said:

Friendly reminder during FA season that for the past seven years this is slightly arguably the worst team in the NFL. Generally, bad teams overpay for good players.

There is literally zero reason for prime/young athlete to play for the Panthers outside of money.
 

Complaining about contracts is nonsense, just be happy a competitive athlete loves money more than winning. It’s our only chance.

that is all

While true, contracts like Wharton are pretty big head scratchers. Overpaying for big level OG's like we did last season made some sense. But you can't pay top 30 starter money to basically a fairly average player. That hurts in the long run.

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i don't know...i feel really good about the quality of players we got yesterday. just like the OL last year. we missed out on one person we were targeting and you can't really say it was a much better situation. he was chasing the $$. 

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13 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

While true, contracts like Wharton are pretty big head scratchers. Overpaying for big level OG's like we did last season made some sense. But you can't pay top 30 starter money to basically a fairly average player. That hurts in the long run.

Especially when the draft is loaded at the position.

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