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Delhomme has new deal


jbland

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I would much prefer us pick up a "Flash in the pan" QB but not keep him 7 years. You keep him for 3 months then you find another.
Fixed... :lol:

Frankly, this fanbase will never be happy with who's at quarterback as long we're under the Fox/Hurney regime. The chances of them picking up a high-profile QB in free agency or sign a high profile rookie is very slim; therefore, if you want that, call for a new regime...

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Fixed... :lol:

Frankly, this fanbase will never be happy with who's at quarterback as long we're under the Fox/Hurney regime. The chances of them picking up a high-profile QB in free agency or sign a high profile rookie is very slim; therefore, if you want that, call for a new regime...

Wrong once we get a good Qb I will be happy.

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Look at the bright side guys. At least we'll have some real good war stories about how tough and fiery Delhomme was to share with our kids 10-15 years from now. You give Jake 20 mill guaranteed and think thats gonna prove a point to the fans? All the dumbasses in the front office did is alienate half their fanbase and eliminate any potential upside this franchise had for the next coupel of years. In their zeal to "stick it to the fans" and "stand behind their man" they've only made things harder for the 42 million dollar man. Super Bowl or bust in 09 boys, anything less just wont be good enough AND WILL BE CONSIDERED A FAILURE. So go ahead and get the "injury excuse" ready.

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Silly Squirrel, resorting to ad hominems... :crazy:

Point being anything I type you will try to refute with last years record in which Jake had little to do with. We had a dominating run game and that is the reason we won most of those games.

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Point being anything I type you will try to refute with last years record in which Jake had little to do with. We had a dominating run game and that is the reason we won most of those games.
I was going to make a counterpoint but...
You gotta remember that Squirrel mostly says things just to get a rise out of people...
Oh, no. I'm not falling for this again. :)
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I hate the guy but he's probably close on how much we saved with Jake's Extension.

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Pat Yasinskas: Haven't seen the exact breakdown of the Delhomme contract yet, but I'm hearing the Panthers freed up a little more than $2 million in cap space with the move. That puts them about $5 million under the cap. The probably need about $3 million just to be able to sign their draft picks, so don't get your hopes up for a sudden spending spree. That's not going to happen unless the Panthers unload Peppers and his $17 million cap hit.

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I hate the guy but he's probably close on how much we saved with Jake's Extension.

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Pat Yasinskas: Haven't seen the exact breakdown of the Delhomme contract yet, but I'm hearing the Panthers freed up a little more than $2 million in cap space with the move. That puts them about $5 million under the cap. The probably need about $3 million just to be able to sign their draft picks, so don't get your hopes up for a sudden spending spree. That's not going to happen unless the Panthers unload Peppers and his $17 million cap hit.

2 million is what I read. Not that great of a savings.

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