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Panthers' Official Cap as of 3/11


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Btw, I know this isn't really relevant to us, but how the hell are the Cardinals 16m over? Seriously? Besides Fitzgerald and Darnell Dockett, who the hell do they have on their team?

They paid Kolb some serious cash last year. But it looks like there might be an actual worse GM then hurney out there in Rod Graves.

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Btw, I know this isn't really relevant to us, but how the hell are the Cardinals 16m over? Seriously? Besides Fitzgerald and Darnell Dockett, who the hell do they have on their team?

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/arizona-cardinals/cap-hit/

I'm sure that's not exact, but after franchising Campbell and accounting for Fitz, Kolb, Wilson, and Rhodes, the money just goes quick and some guys have big cap numbers.

BTW that can't be Levi Browns cap number can it? What did he go 5th overall five years ago?

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Probably starting tomorrow. We have to be under the cap before Tuesday at 4pm. Expect the moves between now and then.

Yeah, I know.

Free agency starts Tuesday as well. Other teams can sign our guys.

Our FA list:

Dan Connor, Hangman and Schwartz. Plus:

  1. Legedu Naanee, WR, Panthers. Age: 28.
  2. Antwan Applewhite, DE, Panthers. Age: 26.
  3. Mackenzy Bernadeau, G, Panthers. Age: 26.
  4. Thomas Williams, OLB, Panthers. Age: 27.
  5. Jeremy Shockey, TE, Panthers. Age: 32.
  6. Omar Gaither, OLB, Panthers. Age: 28.
  7. Jason Phillips (RFA), OLB, Panthers. Age: 26. -- Re-signed with Panthers (1 year)
  8. Derek Anderson, QB, Panthers. Age: 29.
  9. Cletis Gordon, CB, Panthers. Age: 29.
This should be interesting.
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Gantt had said on twitter, that we could have already restructured some contract. Just haven't sent a release of it.

i wouldn't be surprised if we haven't gotten anything finalized and when we do tomorrow it's only going to be done to meet deadlines

the panthers FO is incredibly slow-footed compared to other teams in this phase of the offseason

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So tommorow we have to:

A. Meet with a player.

B. Restructure and release in an attempt to not only get under the salary cap, but give us some breathing room in FA.

C. Make final preperations for Free Agency.

It's just so comforting to know that the FO is being ran by a bunch of procrastinators.

This should have been done by now.

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Well I know some people are going to say so about this. But if the panthers release TD tomorrow. There could be a chance that another team could pick him up. One team comes to mind would be Denver. Foxy boy. You know Fox would love to have a chance at TD despite 3 knees surgries in the past 2 years. IF fox can get TD cheap like we can. He might go after him. I myself love TD and all. Don't want to see him get release and have that small chance some other team sign him to a cheap contract. Hoping Hurney and TD agent will restructure his contract instead of releasing him. I want him to stay a panther.:confused:

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So tommorow we have to:

A. Meet with a player.

B. Restructure and release in an attempt to not only get under the salary cap, but give us some breathing room in FA.

C. Make final preperations for Free Agency.

It's just so comforting to know that the FO is being ran by a bunch of procrastinators.

This should have been done by now.

A. probably already done

B. probably already set in motion

C. probably a constant process

where are you getting that they're procrastinating?

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Well I know some people are going to say so about this. But if the panthers release TD tomorrow. There could be a chance that another team could pick him up. One team comes to mind would be Denver. Foxy boy. You know Fox would love to have a chance at TD despite 3 knees surgries in the past 2 years. IF fox can get TD cheap like we can. He might go after him. I myself love TD and all. Don't want to see him get release and have that small chance some other team sign him to a cheap contract. Hoping Hurney and TD agent will restructure his contract instead of releasing him. I want him to stay a panther.:confused:

nobody's going to be courting a guy who's torn the same acl 3 times in less than 2 years that quickly, to any other team there's no attraction when it comes to Davis

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