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Mortensen Trashes Richardson/Luck to Panthers on Mike and Mike


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Just said JR is in bad mood about the CBA and made you scratch your head with some of the things he said yesterday.

Was talking about Harbaugh possibilities and then it led into Luck's situation... He then said if there is no CBA in place and no rookie scale, Luck should get 50+ mil and said he's not sure JR is willing to pay that much.

Also said Mularkey could end up being interviewed by us but he's too expensive for our taste, lol.

Well, that presser worked...

I'm starting to feel Luck may not want to come out upon further consideration.

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Ugh, Mortensen is wrong.

The CBA expires in March, and rookies are not signed until June-July.

Rookie wage scale will be in place by the time they are signed.

and if I am wrong, good for us. That is a guarantees that Luck will come out. No way he gives aways 25-30 million dollars.

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IM also hearing tho that the rookie wage scale in the new CBA will be implemented for the 2012 draft.

could be wrong tho.

If you're right then that may even seal the deal if Harbaugh stayed at Stanford (which I see very unlikely)....good research Salty, if that was research.....:D

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I think he will pay the #1 pick. That is why he said he would stay there and not trade down

Yeah, but we're in a sad situation if this is the point we're at -

"Don't think they want to pay the #1 pick, sure-fire lock, franchise QB..."

"Mike Mularkey is too expensive for their taste..."

MIKE F'ING MULARKEY? TOO EXPENSIVE?

I could understand the Harbaugh deal, but that would be ridiculous.

I just hope for our sake these media reports aren't influencing Luck or any other potential candidates for positions with the organization... Hopefully they talk to JR themselves... Wait... Nevermind. Scratch that, I'd rather they not.

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Richardson Paid Delhomme, possibly worst QB in NFL, what $13 Million this season to not even play for us?

Geez, the Panthers have been a complete disaster in PR area because of letting go all our Vets, not resigning Peppers and hanging Fox out to dry.

They should've been aware of this, and to save face atleast sign a couple decent Free Agents last year. Branding matters, if the national Perception of the Panthers is the one Luck now holds it may keep him in school.

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If you're right then that may even seal the deal if Harbaugh stayed at Stanford (which I see very unlikely)....good research Salty' date=' if that was research.....:D[/quote']

I read it in an article. Almost as much research as listening to morten anderson so take that with a grain of salt.

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