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Report: Eugene Monroe option for Panthers


El Chingon

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He won't be cheap, but if Gettleman wants to beef up the OL - and I believe he does - then he might be willing to spend to shore up the position. Gross already said the team wanted him back, which indicates Gettleman was prepared to sink a decent bit of cap space into the LT spot to retain Gross. Monroe might be a bit more expensive, but he'd also be a younger option and shore us up long-term.

 

Not sure where the source is on this, though.

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If it comes from Aaron Wilson, you can bank on it.

 

Sarcasm?

 

In all seriousness this makes a ton of sense (obviously) and would alleviate the terror of the condition of the offensive line. If we can sign him to a backloaded contract with a decent signing bonus this could be very doable.

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Sarcasm?

In all seriousness this makes a ton of sense (obviously) and would alleviate the terror of the condition of the offensive line. If we can sign him to a backloaded contract with a decent signing bonus this could be very doable.

No sarcasm at all.

Aaron Wilson is one of the best football reporters around.

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We will not be the only ones that show interest in Eugene Monroe. It has also been reported that Tampa Bay,Arizona and no telling who else, will show interest in him.

 

According Wilson...Miami

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