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Panthers ask permission to speak to Ross


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I don't like that the Jets are interested also. He would not have to move.

Frankly I dont even want a GM who is concerned about moving. If all these salespeople and business people in normal industries that make a small fraction of what a NFL GM makes can relocate, I dont see why a GM prospect cant do the same for millions and a chance at a team on the cusp of greatness and with a franchise QB for the next decade like us.

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If he wants to stay in NYC you can't blame him. But it would concern me more if no other teams were interested in him.

That being said the Jets are a train wreck with what players to lure someone there with? Revis and......

If he comes to Carolina he already has the QB and two bookend DE's and Luke to build around. We do have some pretty damn good chips to bargain with.

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I think we both agree if he wants a City like New York nothing is going to bring him to Carolina.

If he wants to win a Championship with Hurney's picks but take all the credit and not care that its Charlotte then I think they can sell him on the fact that the road to the Superbowl has already been halfway paved if he heads South.

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If he wants to stay in NYC you can't blame him. But it would concern me more if no other teams were interested in him.

That being said the Jets are a train wreck with what players to lure someone there with? Revis and......

If he comes to Carolina he already has the QB and two bookend DE's and Luke to build around. We do have some pretty damn good chips to bargain with.

This goes against every thing people have been saying about what a GM likes to do when he comes to a new team, and thats clean house and bring his own guy's.

I don't know if that would be the case here. So going to a team that has less would seem to be more to his liking.

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