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Who's Safe?


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It appears this entire organization is on notice top to bottom, so who do you think is safe at this point going forward into next season and who can save their jobs?

I don't think Rivera can save his job even if he finishes with a streak or with any type of shine

The whole idea of our core & identity will be modified and redefined with a new GM and staff so here's what I'm thinking...

FO/Staff:

Sam Mills Jr.

O:

Cam Newton

Jordan Gross

Ryan Kalil

Jonathan Stewart

Greg Olsen

D:

Luke Kuechly

James Anderson (?)

Frank Alexander

Chris Gamble

These guys are safe in my opinion. There are of course a handful who people will probably say should be added so feel free to make a case for who should be safe going forward. I just think everyone is on notice and its 50/50 right now barring how the season goes if we go for a mass overhaul.

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Well when you get down to it, Newton and Kalil are probably the only safe locks. But lets not act like this is going to be a bloodletting. We're still going to keep our talented players, the only difference is no emotion or ego will be taken into consideration when deciding who those players are.

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Well when you get down to it, Newton and Kalil are probably the only safe locks. But lets not act like this is going to be a bloodletting. We're still going to keep our talented players, the only difference is no emotion or ego will be taken into consideration when deciding who those players are.

I'm thinking 50/50 on this like I said. I just think with a new GM and HC, a new identity and core will be made and we may go Indy circa last year. It could be a bloodletting but I'm not saying anything for sure on either side.

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It appears this entire organization is on notice top to bottom, so who do you think is safe at this point going forward into next season and who can save their jobs?

I don't think Rivera can save his job even if he finishes with a streak or with any type of shine

The whole idea of our core & identity will be modified and redefined with a new GM and staff so here's what I'm thinking...

FO/Staff:

Sam Mills Jr.

O:

Cam Newton

Greg Olsen

Ryan Kalil

D:

Luke Kuechly

James Anderson

Charles Johnson

Frank Alexander

Chris Gamble

These guys are safe in my opinion. There are of course a handful who people will probably say should be added so feel free to make a case for who should be safe going forward. I just think everyone is on notice and its 50/50 right now barring how the season goes if we go for a mass overhaul.

On offense

Cam

Kali

Olsen

JStew

Silatolu

and Maybe Bell

Defense

Kuechly

Anderson

Godfrey

CJ

Frank Alexander

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I agree with lot of the names mentioned... but some were left out. You have to thinka value for their possible production when considering who is safe and who is not.

Cam Newton

Greg Olsen

Ryan Kalil

Jonathan Stewart

Amini

Steve Smith

D:

Luke Kuechly

Thomas Davis

James Anderson

Charles Johnson

Frank Alexander

Chris Gamble

......ummmm you know when I saw the list that most of you guys posted I was like they are crazy.. There are more players safe than that. After going through the 53 players and salaries in my head. You guys were about dead on

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I agree with lot of the names mentioned... but some were left out. You have to thinka value for their possible production when considering who is safe and who is not.

Cam Newton

Greg Olsen

Ryan Kalil

Jonathan Stewart

Amini

Steve Smith

D:

Luke Kuechly

Thomas Davis

James Anderson

Charles Johnson

Frank Alexander

Chris Gamble

......ummmm you know when I saw the list that most of you guys posted I was like they are crazy.. There are more players safe than that. After going through the 53 players and salaries in my head. You guys were about dead on

I don't think Gamble is safe. He's coming to the end of his contract and is a older player.

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