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Anyone worried about the DTs?


Kuech the Sneak

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Between Will & Stew we've got like...what..14mill a year avg. Tolbert is a FB so I don't put his figure in here. I don't believe that Samuel contract was out of reach for us.

Stewart wasn't even extended at the point of Samuels trade, so he didn't even factor in. Panthers had the money IF they wanted him.

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Stewart wasn't even extended at the point of Samuels trade, so he didn't even factor in. Panthers had the money IF they wanted him.

This was a reply to thefuzz.'s reply, not a direct statement. Stewart just signed his extensions yesterday so yes you're right...apparently we didn't want him, for whatever reason. I just think that, I know that he would've been a better option at #CB than who we have now.
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Between Will & Stew we've got like...what..14mill a year avg. Tolbert is a FB so I don't put his figure in here. I don't believe that Samuel contract was out of reach for us.

Tolbert is not a FB he is an H back. Big difference.

Hurney is choosing to be a "rogue" GM and is hoping against hope that it works.

I don't think that it will....long term, but we will see.

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Tolbert is not a FB he is an H back. Big difference.

Hurney is choosing to be a "rogue" GM and is hoping against hope that it works.

I don't think that it will....long term, but we will see.

Tolbert may be a RB but for us he plays FB and we pay him a FB's salary. The only big difference here is the contract between a Tolbert (FB) and Williams & Stewart (RB's).
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I find it funny that the OP is asking if we're worried about the DTs as if it is somewhat unusual to be worried about a position that was just awful last season and a position that we have done nothing to fix during the offseason. The question should be "Is there anyone that isn't worried about the DTs?".

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