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Munnerlyn's agent meeting with Panthers next week


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Why wouldn't we bring him back?

Because he can't cover sh**. Just like every other CB we have. He is good at blitzes and tackles. However that's not the main description of a CB. If he wants to stay he is going to have to realize he can't be paid like a starter. Judging by his attitude, I'm not sure he would be willing to take less than starter money.

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Because he can't cover sh**. Just like every other CB we have. He is good at blitzes and tackles. However that's not the main description of a CB. If he wants to stay he is going to have to realize he can't be paid like a starter. Judging by his attitude, I'm not sure he would be willing to take less than starter money.

 

he also wouldn't be in the NFL without his attitude...  although I agree he's most likely expecting more than he's really worth.

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He has a very limited skill set but was used masterfully by McDermott and co last year.

 

I really hope he decides just to stay and take less money because I'm sure someone will overpay, but this is basically his last paycheck so I understand him taking the money and running.

 

We've gotten a lot of tread out of the little guy. Will be sad to see him go. 

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Because he can't cover sh**. Just like every other CB we have. He is good at blitzes and tackles. However that's not the main description of a CB. If he wants to stay he is going to have to realize he can't be paid like a starter. Judging by his attitude, I'm not sure he would be willing to take less than starter money.

 

True, but he's the best we've got right now and I really don't think any team's going to be willing to pay him a high amount. I think he'll return for less. He helps a lot in the run game and especially those screen passes that the Saints run.

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Munnerlyn coming into his own.  He and Mitchell bring the attitude to the defensive backfield.  I prefer him in the slot, so maybe we can get a pair on the outside who can shake things up a bit.

 

I would also sign Mikell again for a year and see if he and Lester can hold down the fort.

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yeah this munnerlyn hate is crazy...........some of you guys complain about every position...........were not going to have all pros at every position,munnerlyn was very solid for us and has been get him a contract

 

We should aim for that though. Look at the seahawks. 

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