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Parsons to Green Bay


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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

I think @CRA had gray going back to Dallas. That guy is legit great and can play in defense. In fact he's only one or two levels below Parsons......Id rather pay gray and not pay parson 200 million. 

Rashan Gary?  Yeah he is awesome if that’s true,  and not a bad deal for the Boys

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Contracts like this make me wish there were caps on what players could get paid. Too many times we see players get big contracts then they don’t live up to it and it handicaps the team. We need more ways to benefit the teams.

in the end it’s the fans who end up suffering because your team gets stuck with an injured player and can’t sign new ones or resign the good players you have.

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Contracts like this make me wish there were caps on what players could get paid. Too many times we see players get big contracts then they don’t live up to it and it handicaps the team. We need more ways to benefit the teams.

in the end it’s the fans who end up suffering because your team gets stuck with an injured player and can’t sign new ones or resign the good players you have.

Panthers may win the SB if that was true.

 

Cap is 100% the best solution. There would not be 32 teams if not for the cap and shared revenue, there would sonn only be around 8 teams and shortly after zero. You must have other teams to play against, public dumb as they can be, would grow tired of watch the same teams play each other.....

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7 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

Contracts like this make me wish there were caps on what players could get paid. Too many times we see players get big contracts then they don’t live up to it and it handicaps the team. We need more ways to benefit the teams.

in the end it’s the fans who end up suffering because your team gets stuck with an injured player and can’t sign new ones or resign the good players you have.

Just be glad isn't isn't baseball. At least football has a salary cap

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9 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

Contracts like this make me wish there were caps on what players could get paid. Too many times we see players get big contracts then they don’t live up to it and it handicaps the team. We need more ways to benefit the teams.

in the end it’s the fans who end up suffering because your team gets stuck with an injured player and can’t sign new ones or resign the good players you have.

Front offices should be allowed to make stupid moves.  It's what makes it interesting.  You gotta pay for your mistakes in this league.

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