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"Most Charlotte Fans Are Dumb"


pantherfan81

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Marty/Jerry being cheap?

Prove that statement wrong.

Schefter insomuch said this back during the coach search. Name one high priced FA ever signed at Carolina. Not to say that's a good thing by the way.

We have paid other players and coaches a hell of a lot of $$. just because we have been relatively frugal on FA's doesn't mean we are cheap nor does it mean we will not go after some FAs.

Doesn't mean we will either...

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Marty/Jerry being cheap?

Prove that statement wrong.

Schefter insomuch said this back during the coach search. Name one high priced FA ever signed at Carolina. Not to say that's a good thing by the way.

Just in recent memory:

Mike Wahle

Ken Lucas

Jeff Hartwig

Maake Kemoeatu

Keyshaun Johnson

Plus our own free agents:

Dan Morgan

Steve Smith

Jake Delhomme

Jordan Gross

Chris Gamble

Julius Peppers

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Yeah, we should definitely blow off this whole "build through the draft" thing since it doesn't seem to be working very well for anyone besides the Packers and Steelers and start chasing down all the high-priced FA's like the Redskins, because that's worked out so well for them...

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