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Greg Jennings doesn't see himself resigning


Bwood

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We're already 16 million over the cap next year.

Who would you like to cut to get him?

The Panthers are in Cap Hell next season! Who would want to step in as GM and have to face getting rid of Verterans and renegotiating just about everyone's salary?

Mudderlin (sp) is most likely gone. (Which might not be a bad thing. From what I watched, he gets a many penalties as he makes good plays.) The Panthers are going to have to replace Vets with Rookies. Stewart or Williams won't be back next season. That won't help a 7-9 team!

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I'm kind of worried about Stew's durability. but at least we can pick up a cheap rb that can do most of what we need in our offense.

but D-Will is probably gone unless he really takes a huge paycut, which makes me very sad.

other vets will be gone, too... team could be a lot worse next year depending on how we draft.

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Well my first step would be cutting gross, that would free up money so we could splurge and then draft a LT with our first pick.

with all the fat contracts we have.....you would cut Gross first? Gross is at least good (not what he was), plays every down and above all is versatile if need be. If there is one place we should perhaps waste a little money it is on our OL.

Cam needs better G play more so than T play. Gs getting blown up creates more issues than when a T does for him.

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with all the fat contracts we have.....you would cut Gross first? Gross is at least good (not what he was), plays every down and above all is versatile if need be. If there is one place we should perhaps waste a little money it is on our OL.

Cam needs better G play more so than T play. Gs getting blown up creates more issues than when a T does for him.

Gross and Gambles fat contracts save us the most money, so yes they are the first two to go!

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lol, I even proofread that post. I'm usually not one to correct spelling and such, but as Mr. Scott said, the whole resign/re-sign thing can be confusing.

In regard to the thread, I would rather draft WRs and maybe get proven FA help for other needs.

I am a former English teacher, so I see it all the time---I appreciate your efforts. I laugh a lot because people on here, attempting to flaiunt supreme intelligence, butcher the language making illogical points. Oh well --about the topic--I would love a Stud WR, but I think the OL comes first. That is not to disagree with you, conisidering free agency is done went by before the draft is done gone.

(Thought you would like that)

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Jennings is rad. Bowe is rad. Wallace is rad. I just doubt we can afford the cream of the crop FA WRs. I really coveted VinnyJ last year, but I knew that was a pipe dream... We're going to have to rely on the draft and the further development of LaFell. Hopefully Gettis buys RR some chocolates (if RR is still around) so we can see what we have in him. AE, Murphy, Adams and Pilares are all expendable. Danny Amendola and Donnie Avery might be the only realistic FA's worth a look.

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