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Jeremy Fowler: It's between Panthers, Saints, and Bengals for Devin Lloyd


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16 minutes ago, BrewerHouseBeer said:

The salary cap is not real. Other teams like the Saints for example have manipulated numbers for years, and it's always worked out for them just fine. 

Being upset by us attacking a major weak spot in free agency is wild! This fan base is so strange at times. 

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One of the writers or bloggers, forget who, said they are waiting to make their big signings so they can know exactly how much they need to trim and who will be involved. 
 

Supposed to avoid just blindly creating a bunch of cap space.  
 

Just what I saw somewhere.  

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1 minute ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Pay him. Don't settle for another Tershawn Wharton.

There is only one Tershawn Wharton

 

Sounds like it is going to drag out.

I wouldn’t mind taking my ball and going home on this one and get one of the other players. Much cheaper. 
 

 

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Dan is telling him there's nothing left and Lloyd's agent is like you can restructure 3 more guys.....

Tremble maybe cut, thennnnnnnnnnnn they can bring back...

 

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1 hour ago, chknwing said:

and pay him with what, warm wishes?  Carolina has to figure out how to pay Phillips as they currently dont have the cap for his contract.  Sure Robinson is gone but that wont be enough.  Some restructures/trades need to happen soon or carolina may be looking for volunteers from the fans to fill out the roster.

Its just money! We make it everyday, LOL.

Fuggit, let's get it done! From what I can see, we're moving up and the rest of the NFCS is moving down. Might as well give it Hell and try for another playoff berth.

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3 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Rapoport on Devin Lloyd and getting a deal done: Maybe could be something that gets done tonight 👀 👀 👀
 

 

Lol one minute you say he will take his time, the next you say it's almost done.  I guess your right either way it goes

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10 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Rapoport on Devin Lloyd and getting a deal done: Maybe could be something that gets done tonight 👀 👀 👀
 

 

with whom?!?!?

I seen the iants were not in the race it was bungals vs Panthers.

 

Maybe a last minute call from brentson buckner and give his talk about having to pick from used jock cups while on the bungals can help him pick which team........ 

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