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Report: Eugene Monroe option for Panthers


El Chingon

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Carolina can't afford him.  Next.

 

The team can if they do some cap trickery. Give him a signing bonus, make the first season's base pay the minimum. Then include an option bonus in year 2 and 3 with a 30% increase in the salary in those two seasons. Bam, big deal for a big time LT that would only cost the team 3-4 million in Season 1. 

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And he can't get a deal done with the ravens because of ? $$$$, dream on people, the guys after big money he ain't looking for no backloaded deal, as for the source of the story, 'panthers could be an option' wel derr we just lost our all pro LT, it doesn't take a genius to make it look a fit, just speculation no substance.

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I still think that Hardy will NOT play this season under the tag with a $13M cap hit.  We will either get a deal done with him or we will trade him.

 

Any long term deal will likely be not far from that range anyway.

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