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Mr. Scot

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Mike Mitchell.  We need to keep him and he's the best safety we've had since Mike Minter, but that's not exactly saying a whole lot.  He's a solid starter, but he's not great.

 

I would say Greg Hardy, but he's still having a great year.  One bad game in the spotlight won't do anything to impact his value on the open market.

 

 

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I would say Greg Hardy, but he's still having a great year. One bad game in the spotlight won't do anything to impact his value on the open market.

In the open market, no. But games like that will affect him when negotiating with Carolina. Carolina has too many other holes to be giving one guy alot of the little money they have to work with.

With the depth we have on the DL, I think it's wise to take that money and put some into the back half of the defense and put some into the OL. Need to draft a WR though.

Having two guys like Hardy and CJ and paying them superstar money is a luxury. We just have too many holes to do that. If Hardy had a couple sacks last night and didnt let Brees exploit the secondary as much, this would be a different conversation, but that didnt happen.

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