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Panthers talking to Munnerlyn's agent again


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<Hi, this is Gordon Sumner, Captain Munnerlyn's agent. How are you today Mr. Kraft?> **click**

<Hi, this is Gordon Sumner, Captain Munnerlyn's agent. How are you today Mr. Blank?> **click**

<Hi, this is Gordon Sumner, Captain Munnerlyn's agent. How are you today Mr. Jones?> **click**

<Hi, this is Gordon Sumner, Captain Munnerlyn's agent. How are you today Mr. Rooney?> **click**

<Hi, this is Gordon Sumner, Captain Munnerlyn's agent. How are you today Mr. Snyder?> **click**

<Uh, Captain..this is your agent.....wassup buddy? Yeah, things are moving right along. You got Gettleman's number?>

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the longer captain remains unsigned, the more likely he is brought back here cheap

I am guessing (realistically) that GMan will lowball him. 4 years, $5 million. $2.5 million guaranteed. We have about $3 million cap space now, so the first year would be just under $1 million.

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Love it. Captain is the type of guy who you'd like to hang onto, but is absolutely not the type of guy that you're willing to overpay to keep. If you have an elite player at a key position, you may be willing to slightly overpay to keep him. You don't do that for a nickelback and special teamer. Valuable guy, but only valuable at the right price. Evidently his "right price" and the reality that he was faced with while testing the market did not jive.

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