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Cotchery leaves without contract


Jmac

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So far, the only FA with number 1 talent is a head case, and the rest are solid guys but not world beaters.

The huddle loses its bananas! Cam's going to sit out a season! Gettleman is throwing in the towel! We have no FAs!

Please grow up. Must of us are confused, perplexed, and none of us are football evaluators for anything more than our fantasy league! Let's let the pros do their work. I'm glad they don't read the crap here.

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How much money did Cotchery ask for? Do anyone even know? Does it matter at all?

If it does matter, should you wait to find out about the offer before forming an opinion?

Bruh we sitting here talking about a 32 year old Jerricho Cotchery becoming our best WR, you don't see the issue with that?

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Money seems to be short here in Carolina for the Panthers,so I have no problem with taking Cotchery to Bojangles. After all we don't want to spoil the dude by taking him to a fancy restaurant,one  that we can't afford. :).

 

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Prob why he left without a contract. :ss:

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Sounds like he's using us as leverage to try and get a better offer from the Steelers.

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Gaming the chick with "personality" hoping to ultimately end up with the hot one.  

 

 

In short, I agree.

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We are all getting frustrated.   But if I am getting mad at anyone, it is Hurney or Richardson (for allowing Hurney to be an idiot).  I still say it is a mistake to overpay--who knows what will happen later, and if you overpay for average and old, you can't make the move when an opportunity does knock.

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gettlemans not a fan gm he's a financial gm so he's not focused on wins and superbowls. he's focused on tv and press box sales to other companies. If we get wins out of it great if not no problem as long as the money's coming in. thats just the way its gonna be

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gettlemans not a fan gm he's a financial gm so he's not focused on wins and superbowls. he's focused on tv and press box sales to other companies. If we get wins out of it great if not no problem as long as the money's coming in. thats just the way its gonna be

 

3 posts. can't imagine the other two being as stupid as this one, but who knows they probably are. 

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gettlemans not a fan gm he's a financial gm so he's not focused on wins and superbowls. he's focused on tv and press box sales to other companies. If we get wins out of it great if not no problem as long as the money's coming in. thats just the way its gonna be

Categorically wrong and incredibly stupid.

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