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Dead Cap since 2020............. Take a guess and 4x and you're still low....


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7 minutes ago, csx said:

Pretty typical numbers.  There are teams with numbers in the 80s and 90s. Looks like we are doing pretty good now

What??

60 million is not typical my friend, unless you just waived Russy WIlson.

Most times Panthers were 1st or 3rd in dead cap.

The goal is to be as close to 0 as possible, within winning games reasons(future).

Panthers averaged like 5 wins and 60,000,000 in dead cap.

Brother that's the worst you can do, you almost have to try to get that bad....

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14 minutes ago, Basbear said:

What??

60 million is not typical my friend, unless you just waived Russy WIlson.

Most times Panthers were 1st or 3rd in dead cap.

The goal is to be as close to 0 as possible, within winning games reasons(future).

Panthers averaged like 5 wins and 60,000,000 in dead cap.

Brother that's the worst you can do, you almost have to try to get that bad....

Seahawks are 4th in dead cap right now with 77m. 

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

2024 was Tillis cleaning up contracts Ave 2025 looks pretty normal. 2026 is currently less than 3 million. This is Tillis’s job now and he looks to be handling it better. On top of that we actually have extra space we can rollover into next year if needed. 

Yeah, it has 100% been absolutely terrible but we are moving in the right direction cap wise. But sadly I’m not sure we are talent/coaching wise yet…

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

2024 was Tillis cleaning up contracts Ave 2025 looks pretty normal. 2026 is currently less than 3 million. This is Tillis’s job now and he looks to be handling it better. On top of that we actually have extra space we can rollover into next year if needed. 

That is true, you can see the results in 2025 is nearly half the past few years. There are still some Fittterererereres deals incoming- Motown, cobrett, etc. 

I do think the goal each year should be under 10mill and always try for 0. Just with the UDFA deals, its impossible to be 0. 

But 50-60 million is insane, especially year-2-year. Fix that to one single season, not the norm.....

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10 minutes ago, t96 said:

Yeah, it has 100% been absolutely terrible but we are moving in the right direction cap wise. But sadly I’m not sure we are talent/coaching wise yet…

The talent was depleted so I’m willing to give the coaches a little time. We have to start hitting on these drafts. 

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41 minutes ago, frankw said:

Scott Fitterer was the worst GM in decades. What makes it even more insulting is at times over those years people here were practically ready to throw down if you questioned his expertise.

 

I was late to realize this. 

I loved the draft trade value he was able to collect, too bad he suck socks at the most important part of selecting players with the picks. 

They interviewed like 12 people for GM and then Scott called at the end and got a interview. Then is was over....Rhule was in charge the first two years, then when fittterererere got the keys, he was worse than rhule.....like how???

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