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Panthers cut James Anderson


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Anderson is small potatoes. What isn't, is there are two OLBs now that have an injury history.

Gettleman best address that.

Pretty sick and tired of hearing 'Hurney did this, Hurney caused that. Fox this and Fox that'.

My tickets cost the same.

As I just wrote the check for $4200 for this year's tickets, i really have to ask myself what I am doing.

I expect Gettleman and Rivera to put a competitive, at least 8-8 or 9-7 team on the field this year. I don't want to hear excuses why they don't.

I suspect that is were a lot of PSL holders are coming from.

This is the reason we don't take the cap hit this year. We need to win now. A lot of you are all about "down the road". Been hearing this since 08, which was 5 years ago now. We need to put something together now. Otherwise we become a joke franchise.

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This is the reason we don't take the cap hit this year. We need to win now. A lot of you are all about "down the road". Been hearing this since 08, which was 5 years ago now. We need to put something together now. Otherwise we become a joke franchise.

Didn't we make the playoffs in 08 and return virtually the same team in 09?

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LB James Anderson designated as June 1 cut. That means $1.4M of accelerated bonus $ goes vs this yr's cap (after 6/1) and $2.8M vs '14 cap.

Means the team is roughly 7 million under the cap. With 3 million of that available June 1st.

So does this mean that money could go towards a signing now and then be designated when that date happens or we have to wait until it becomes available?

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I think this was actually a good move. He was slightly better than JAG imo and was expendable in my view. Good player though, I'm not trying to take that away from him. I still like what we're doing.

Room has been made for something to happen so we'll just have to wait and see. Gettleman may have a particular player in mind.

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Didn't we make the playoffs in 08 and return virtually the same team in 09?

Not sure why you are quoting me as I agree with you.

I'm sick of hearing about the 'Panthers plans'.

I want to hear about the Panthers results.

I want to see results, you know, in person at the stadium.

I'm sick and tired of hearing the excuses...bad draft...over the cap...injuries...lockouts...Hurney, Fox, Richardson, 'lions and tigers and bears, oh my'.

The best yet, '..Rivera 'learning how to be a Coach'...hmmm, ok.

My point is, I don't care who they cut, who they bring in, just win and look like a pro team while doing it and oh yeah, stop being the other team's highlight game so I get to watch the 'awesome' play of the Giants and Broncos over and over and over again.

Never in my life have I seen a pro team consistently suck so badly in the spotlight....and worst yet, at home.

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It is amazing how people change their opinion based on what the teams does.

Last year :James is worth every penny.

This year: He is an overpaid backup.

Looking at someone specifically.

I'm pretty consistent with my "I hate all these assholes, they're all overpaid, cut everyone" attitude.

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The Panthers must be pretty confident that Beason who has basically been injured for 2-years, and Davis who has had 3 knee major injuries are going to be healthy. Actually, cutting Anderson surprised me because at the very least he has been a pretty reliable and durable starter.

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