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OK, so if no heir to Smitty is in our draft plans, or in the draft at all,then FA is critical


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lol u guys ARE TOO FUNNY

yes i agree with oline first but i would go wr in 2nd. no one can convince me otherwise after what ive watched with my own eyes. i will repeat...panthers have no real deep threat. smith is old and most times he's going to be double covered.

cam needs a tall wr who can jump for those passes.

how tall do you think lafell and gettis are? I don't think you guys are watching the games. Household names start at home. These aren't your colberts or Carter's.
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I don't think we as a team have a choice. Correct me if I'm wrong, but he is one the his bonus has been paid and can be cut with pro-rated signing bonus hitting us

And that pro-rated signing bonus is what will keep us locked into Dwill and Jstew. With the ink on their contract still wet, we can't afford to let them walk!

I think it's safe to say, Gross and Gamble are as good as gone

We are only 12 -13 million over the cap with money being pulled over from the Redskin and Cowboy fines. We will have to cut either Gross or Gamble for sure and the other will have to restructure. Plus we have players like Edwards and Naka we can cut as well.

I don't think we can cut Gross now and I know he is more willing to restruture then Gamble will be.

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and that's the solution? draft a 4th or 5th or 6th round expecting them to be plan B?

lol

It is funny, right? Didn't we hear that same poo last year? Now, with another season up under our belt, it would seem like people wouldn't want to revert to those same old arguments that have been pretty much discounted by several years of "experimentation".

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lol u guys ARE TOO FUNNY

yes i agree with oline first but i would go wr in 2nd. no one can convince me otherwise after what ive watched with my own eyes. i will repeat...panthers have no real deep threat. smith is old and most times he's going to be double covered.

cam needs a tall wr who can jump for those passes.

So again what fuging 2nd Rd wr in this (avg. wr draft) is going to in his 1st year easy the pain of losing Smith?

And if you are going to say the same bunch of avg. dude that keep being brought up. Then don't worry about it.

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It is funny, right? Didn't we hear that same poo last year? Now, with another season up under our belt, it would seem like people wouldn't want to revert to those same old arguments that have been pretty much discounted by several years of "experimentation".

well we didn't have gettleman either. If you don't think you can draft later round receivers then I don't know where you have been.
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