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Davis' contract info


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Still very sad to see this guy go.

Absolutely. The financial stuff is no big deal (unless you are JR), and I'm confident RR will find a way to work around the loss on the field.

It is just a shame that a guy like TD who is so good on the field and so classy off it has to go through this. Some will say they would like to be in his shoes given his big payday, but if the thing you love more than anything outside your family is taken away you know it has to hurt.

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I agree. Honestly, I think Davis might be thinking retirement. I don't know if he's announced that yet, but the man isn't stupid. He knows that knocking his ACL out again might mean not walking at age 60. I wish him the best, he was one of my favorite players and a real leader.

The worst part is, I was thinking about the Panthers chances after the game Sunday and in the future and one of the main concerns that crept in my head was reoccurring injuries to Davis and Beason. I just hope that Beason doesn't hurt himself again, I would be very upset to see such a promising LB corps be taken away so soon.

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I agree. Honestly, I think Davis might be thinking retirement. I don't know if he's announced that yet, but the man isn't stupid. He knows that knocking his ACL out again might mean not walking at age 60. I wish him the best, he was one of my favorite players and a real leader.

The worst part is, I was thinking about the Panthers chances after the game Sunday and in the future and one of the main concerns that crept in my head was reoccurring injuries to Davis and Beason. I just hope that Beason doesn't hurt himself again, I would be very upset to see such a promising LB corps be taken away so soon.

One of the Articles on the injury mentions that he's going to attempt another comeback.

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