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What happens to Jstew this offseason?


Munch4455

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I know a lot of us don't want to think about it bc he is such a beast, but what is really the teams plan regarding him. He deserves starter money, all day long, but are the Panthers really willing to invest $100 mil in RB's alone?(especially with so many other needs on the team). Hate to think of getting rid of Stew, but what is the possibility he gets traded this offeason? And for what?

Edit: Forgot to mention he only has one year remaining on his rookie deal after this season.

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Stewart will be signed after 2012 when his contract expires. His money will not be that big a deal. There is more than enough to pay him just from what we didn't have to pay Newton.

Paying Williams has nothing to do with Stewart getting paid. Stop the whining or turn in your man card. It really is embarassing.:eek:

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The cap figures will increase next year. Some of you people seem to be under the impression that cap figures are a static figure from year to year. Remember the league has a new TV contract coming up in the near future that will inevitably give cap figures a HUGE boast.

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Stewart will be signed after 2012 when his contract expires. His money will not be that big a deal. There is more than enough to pay him just from what we didn't have to pay Newton.

Paying Williams has nothing to do with Stewart getting paid. Stop the whining or turn in your man card. It really is embarassing.:eek:

I have been saying that for over a year, both DWill and JStew will sign one more contract with the Panthers. So far I'm half right.

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