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Could Trading J Stewart Play Into Our Draft Plans?


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Of course he does! Why can't it be here? Hurneys not afraid to shell out the big contract to players he wants to keep on the team. Soooo...why not Stewart?

Bc you are paying big bucks for someone to stand in the sidelines.

What makes you a better team.... highly paid players on the field or sideline. Rather pay big bucks to someone who plays the majority of the reps for his unit.

Not about how good Stewart is. About spending to create the best team

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I may be wrong but didn't Hurney say that he wanted to work a long term deal with Stewart? I believe RR would like to keep the best RB on the team also.

Yes he said that. That would be great. But Stewart would have to sign for cheaper than his worth. Stewart's actions thus far show he is looking for a payday however

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I may be wrong but didn't Hurney say that he wanted to work a long term deal with Stewart? I believe RR would like to keep the best RB on the team also.

Of course we want a long term deal but we won't pay Stew's price. We tried to lock up Stew last year and he said no thanks, I'll wait. Not a move that someone makes unless they are looking to cash in. Nothing wrong with cashing in but panther fans are being naive.

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And if we have the money we will give him his big payday...how much cap room will we have after june 1st?

Only way Stew gets paid is if we trade DWill which isn't likely. Forte and Ray Rice can't even get paid but panthers fans somehow think we will give Stew a big deal.

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And if we have the money we will give him his big payday...how much cap room will we have after june 1st?

Not a matter of can you technically pay him.

Point is of investing too much into a position rather than investing into more important ones. We already have a top RB regardless and one of the most dangerous QBs the game has potentially ever seen on the ground.

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