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For those concerned with the Panther's cap...


Dpantherman

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No concerned at all, restructuring Davis's contract alone will take care of our cap problem.

But for those of you expecting us to be active in FA or land a big-name FA, prepare to be disappointed... this is not our organizational philosophy.

Once again: "We build through the draft".

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No concerned at all, restructuring Davis's contract alone will take care of our cap problem.

But for those of you expecting us to be active in FA or land a big-name FA, prepare to be disappointed... this is not our organizational philosophy.

Once again: "We build through the draft".

I am just hoping we fix special teams with FA. I like the team as it is with the holes being filled through the draft.

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some more FA wisdom...

daringantt

RT @davegoldberg84: For future FA analysis, pls remember that last year, Iggles "won'' free agency and Giants "lost.''

adbrandt

This time of year brings out one of my mantras of negotiating contracts: some of the best deals you make are the ones you don't.

adbrandt

Converting salary to bonus for proration. See Steelers 2012. RT @raleighsaint will you explain how cap room can be created, please?

OmarKelly

Again...warning...don't believe ANYTHING you hear until 4pm because its meant to F up your head, and some team's game plan.

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People who worry about the cap seem silly to me. The salary cap is an imaginary boundary that is easy to manipulate. The cap isn't what's keeping us from signing Super Mario, our philosophy is. Build through the draft, plug holes with mid level FAs. Our D only needed to be adequate last year and we probably would have made the playoffs. Adequate D can be filled by adequate signings.

In short, the sky is not falling and Hurney isn't the sweet tea drinking bumbling idiot you all make him out to be. There's a reason he's running the team we all love and cherish, and we're working our asses off to make less money that we spend on his team anyways...

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