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Panthers Release Hangartner


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We were at cap this year and we generated 12 million in space pretty easily. The NFL Salary cap is not a big deal unless you do some Al Davis type stuff for multiple years.

Yup, We did some restructures that pushed some of the money into future years and a paycut here and there.

 

There's a few players we can do that with, mainly Godfrey, (and CJ but I doubt he goes for that)but the main players we already redid this season. Most of those would make no sense to mess with again.

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Well it is when you have been reading joe person slanted views that didnt give the context of the comments and when gettleman reviewed the tape of last year and is aware of the read option heavy was ineffective and cam needs to work on being a better passer.

You have stated that gettleman isnt providing the proper tools for us to compete this year because rivera is not his guy. All the evidence supports to the contrary.

You are looking for things that are not there. I suggest reading rayzors thread about the gettleman comments. He knows cam is the present and the future. And he wants this team to succeed right now. Thinking otherwise goes against facts and id being a negative nancy

I said even before the draft I thought DG would focus on D....putting real O investing off a year.

You say he has given us all the tools? 3 of 5 offensive lineman are question marks. The one drafted lineman was a project and not for 2013 aid.

He also added competition for the bottom of the WR depth chart and those positions are largely irrelevant in the scheme we run.

OL is still weak....we added a RB that doesn't help as much now as it does aid us as we depart from Double Trouble next year.

We aren't better on O around Cam. Not right now. Saying we are is just preseason hype spin.

We slightly improved at the #3 and likely the #4 WR spot and added a 3rd string RB. However, Gross is another year older, Smith is another year older...they are at the stage where they are lesser players each year. Maintaining technically means you get a little worse there.

So long story short all that offsets each other. We aren't better around Cam. That would require in investing something real into a Cam offense.....which we haven't under DG.

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Fug your efforts are appreciated, but can you stop embarrassing the entire fan base on Twitter? Thanks.

I posted it in the wrong thread, I didn't even post all of it. I asked Gantt a question and he tries to start a fight with me for no reason.

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Actually cutting him now was probably the best thing to do FOR HIM.

 

Now he's got the entire preseason to find another job.  Considering Denver's catastrophic injury on the OL and Hangman's ability to play center, Foxy may have already picked up the phone and called him up.

 

(Sorry if this has already been posted.)

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