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DG: We are still cap challenged....RR: Coaches staying


Jmac

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did you not hear DG say I don't discuss contracts ???

 

he really said nothing about Hardy's or anyone else's contract.......nothing.

 

I can tell you this...............he's going to do what's best for the Carolina Panthers.

 

He will do whats best for us, given the situation we are in and what he is capable of.  If our cap situation was better, maybe he would be able to resign Greg.  Maybe our cap situation wont allow us to pay Greg what Gettleman believes he is worth. Maybe he wishes he could keep Greg but cant.  I can understand the argument that if Greg is asking for too much, it will hurt the team, but it sucks when your cap number prevents you from giving him a fair price. So yes, he will do whats best for us, but that still might not be the best situation for us.

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read between the lines.  That was the first shot sent at Hardys agent.  Hardy wants to stay here.  If we tag him, hes getting traded to possibly a non contending team.  DaveG isnt gonna overpay hardy with his cap as fuged up as it is.  Hardy will push his agent to get a fair deal done.

 

I think for DG contract negotiations started when the game clock hit 0 on Sunday.  He is posturing.

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