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What Camp are you in?


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What Camp are you in?  

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  1. 1. What Camp are you in?

    • Sign Hardy to massive long-term contract
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    • Let Hardy play under Franchise Tag and work it out next year
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    • Trade Hardy for Cap space and Draft picks
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    • Pie- in Gettlemen I trust..
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I spent months arguing that trading Hardy wasn't going to happen and now I am hoping for the slim chance somebody gives us something to take his contract.   I believe that would be best for this team.

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The past few years have taught me not to get my heart set on any outcome when it comes to Panther personnel, especially keeping or cutting a player. Same thing with the draft, I trust those whos job it is to make the team better. Cant see it any other way, I have no control, so why put in the effort?

 

I sit back & enjoy or be disappointed, beer in hand regardless.....

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The past few years have taught me not to get my heart set on any outcome when it comes to Panther personnel, especially keeping or cutting a player. Same thing with the draft, I trust those whos job it is to make the team better. Cant see it any other way, I have no control, so why put in the effort?

 

I sit back & enjoy or be disappointed, beer in hand regardless.....

 

Smart man.

 

Also...you making it down to a game this year?  We don't get to see enough of you at the tailgates.

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Trading hardy would be the single dumbest thing we could possibly do. The strength of this team is the d line and we are going to trade a 25 year d stud who led the team in sacks. Not only that but we are going go replace him with Mario Addison or frank Alexander.

Gettleman constantly talks about the trenches. The o line and d line. So why would we possibly mess with that? Yes mike Mitchell had a very good year last year and I want him back, but would he have been exposed more if our d line wasn't so dominating? We want to trade hardy and then take that money to brink back Mitchell and captain who proved just how good they were when we got no pressure on the QB for them in the playoffs. I will Take my chances with Hardy 100 out of 100 times and fortunately it looks like Gettleman agrees.

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Smart man.

 

Also...you making it down to a game this year?  We don't get to see enough of you at the tailgates.

 

 Thanks Hatter, cheers....

 

Yes I am, just dont know which game right now.. Biscuit & I have been coordinating getting together down there for a few years now, see what he wants to do...

 

The Bears is more than likely, got a Lions fan here at work who wants to go to Charlotte, Im down for any of them...

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Trading hardy would be the single dumbest thing we could possibly do. The strength of this team is the d line and we are going to trade a 25 year d stud who led the team in sacks. Not only that but we are going go replace him with Mario Addison or frank Alexander.

Gettleman constantly talks about the trenches. The o line and d line. So why would we possibly mess with that? Yes mike Mitchell had a very good year last year and I want him back, but would he have been exposed more if our d line wasn't so dominating? We want to trade hardy and then take that money to brink back Mitchell and captain who proved just how good they were when we got no pressure on the QB for them in the playoffs. I will Take my chances with Hardy 100 out of 100 times and fortunately it looks like Gettleman agrees.

 

 

Gettleman has no offensive line at all. Not addressing the OL with serious intentions would be the single dumbest thing.

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