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Delhomme has new deal


jbland

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Wonder if the people laid off in the front office because of the economy are sporting his jersey today

Exactly. No one can ever again say this is a classy organization after the way they weren't able to find the money to pay people like you and me $40,000 a year to work on a website or whatever, but they had plenty of money to give Jake $40 million lol.

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Exactly. No one can ever again say this is a classy organization after the way they weren't able to find the money to pay people like you and me $40,000 a year to work on a website or whatever, but they had plenty of money to give Jake $40 million lol.

If you would tell me what any FO person, coaching staff member or fan's salary has to do with the Panthers' salary cap, I would appreciate it.

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Fan #1: It's just a cap move. This is a good thing.

Fan #2: ..but... but... the playoff game!! :(

Fan #2: ..but... but... the economy!! :(

Fan #2: ..but... but... he is the worse QB evah!! :(

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

You guys are funny... but don't let me interrupt you. As you were...

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not for nothing but didn't that redundant pile of protoplasm also known as darin gantt say that it wouldn't be a cap move but that they really wanted to keep him here?

Quick question how many qbs in the history of the league thirty years or older absolutely fuged up major in the playoffs and before the next season began got a very lucrative contract extension?

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Exactly. No one can ever again say this is a classy organization after the way they weren't able to find the money to pay people like you and me $40,000 a year to work on a website or whatever, but they had plenty of money to give Jake $40 million lol.

I dont see your point. This is a business, and they had to trim the fat.

As far as paying Delhomme, he is our qb and plays the game that keeps this business going. You pay the people you have to, you fire those you dont.

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