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2014 Free Agency?


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I hope I'm reading this page wrong  -- http://overthecap.com/teamcontract.php?Team=Panthers -- but do we have a ton of players who are going to be free agents in 2014?

 

  • Jordan Gross
  • Hixon
  • Captain
  • Ginn
  • Wharon
  • Garry Williams
  • Midell
  • Mitchell
  • Florence
  • Cole
  • Hartsock
  • LaFell
  • Anderson
  • Clausen
  • Senn
  • Connor
  • Jason Williams
  • Kraken
  • Gano
  • Scott
  • Campbell

Seems a bit unusual to have that huge a list of players to worry about.  It's just me, right? Not reading this page correctly?

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  • Jordan Gross
  • Hixon
  • Captain
  • Ginn
  • Wharton
  • Garry Williams
  • Mikell
  • Mitchell
  • Florence
  • Cole
  • Hartsock
  • LaFell
  • Anderson
  • Clausen
  • Senn
  • Connor
  • Jason Williams
  • Kraken
  • Gano
  • Scott
  • Campbell

Greens are my top priorities with yellow being secondary. Wharton i'm on the fence with though. if we re-sign him, move him to RG for when Amini comes back. I'd be much more comfortable with that. 

 

poo, I count 9 starters on that list... that's quite a few.

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I think if we were to win it all, a few of those guys would retire. I could see Gross, Wharton, and Florence retiring after getting a ring.

Ya for sure, gross has already said its carolina or retirement next year, and when gross talked to wharton about continuing playing he sounded like he was ready to hang it up

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I think if we were to win it all, a few of those guys would retire. I could see Gross, Wharton, and Florence retiring after getting a ring.

 

Man if we won it all this year. They can we tire for all I care. Because they would earned it. Bottom line win it all and then do what you want. Play another year or retire. Just win this SB.

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I hope I'm reading this page wrong  -- http://overthecap.com/teamcontract.php?Team=Panthers -- but do we have a ton of players who are going to be free agents in 2014?

 

  • Jordan Gross
  • Hixon
  • Captain
  • Ginn
  • Wharon
  • Garry Williams
  • Midell
  • Mitchell
  • Florence
  • Cole
  • Hartsock
  • LaFell
  • Anderson
  • Clausen
  • Senn
  • Connor
  • Jason Williams
  • Kraken
  • Gano
  • Scott
  • Campbell

Seems a bit unusual to have that huge a list of players to worry about.  It's just me, right? Not reading this page correctly?

 

Wait... Hold on one second. Why Capt on this list. Didn't Capt. just sign a 2 year contract instead of a one? I could swear hearing him sign a 2 years contract this past off season.

 

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GUT Stewart and Godfrey.

DO NOT bring back Lafail.

We'd be in good shape. No worries.

 

I know releasing Godfrey would help us more then hurt us. But the way Stewart contract is loaded right now. Wouldn't letting him go hurt us in the long run in dead cap if they did this off season. If so I don't see it happening this year or next.

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