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@JakobNarbei Jakob
@Joat1977 Jackofalltrades
@pantherfan1983 L-TownCat
@ElijahHorton fieryprophet
@teeray5433 teeray
@ecu2k6 Cary Kollins
@TheHuddler2 The Huddler
@JayCatalyst Catalyst
@Kevinutz1 kman72
@Teh_Biscuit Darth Biscuit
@jaseinthehole Jase
@BradBuschman3 SteveSmithTD89
@RoaringRiot RoaringRiot
@thejasonirwin TheJason
@renocarolina PntherPryd
@jamos14 jamos14
@OmegaAtrocity Omega Atrocity
@beardedspecfic bigskypanthersguy
@boo8732 boo7382
@gabeking Gabeking
@bleys07 bleys
@maxslone543 FearTheCats
@montsta Montsta
@yaboychris28 DoubleTrouble34
@MitchPlemmons aguynamedmitch
@thefranklinman bdub515
@realstandman realstandman
@stevenfeezor PantherFeez
@johnb_lives h0llywood
@tha_buzzer MichaelNewtonII
@mbordeaux4 DaCityKats

@JumpZone24 Jump Zone

@mwright350 mwright350

@Dxterity Dex

@isanick2011 usmcpanthers

@PanthersAlv Alverez

@TantricNinja TANTRIC-NINJA

@freddydjr3 freddydjr 
@cjaques4 jaquespanthers
@youngbasedjack Double Trouble
@BraffordJimmy The Dictator
@jasonluckydog jasonluckydog
@heelsrule1988 heelsrule1988
@oDeeJayo  DeeJay
@tvisgreat Sam Mills Fan
@Ivan_Da_Awesome Ivan The Awesome 

 

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    • Hard to pass up millions for a couple of days work per week for a coaching gig in the NFL that is 60-80 hours each week during the season and a more relaxed 50 hours a week during the off season. Yeah, I'd love to see him as our DC but hard to see him giving up the cushy job there if he gets it. And he's going to be a great commentator for the network.
    • Really, I think that is where negotiations come in. If you've got a QB getting you to 10 wins but statistically he's not a great performer, then you say look you can take $22 million or you can try it on the market. Because let's face it, out there, any leadership skills that we're seeing aren't going to be on the table, it's just going to be performance and that lands him in the QB2 market, which is much, much less lucrative (although any of us would love that money).  No one is saying that Bryce will be a $50 million QB, barring something short of a miraculous jump. I'm just saying that if we are winning somehow with him at the helm, then it would be fuging stupid to dive back into the rookie pool all over again. Let's say we do hit the 10 win mark, heck, let's call it 11 and a second round in the playoffs. I think we can all say that would be a really uplifting result and one that should be doable if we have good play. What do we do then? Here's what I would offer if I were Morgan and Tepper. $25 million a year for 3 years, each year with up to $10 million in incentives for touchdowns, wins, playoff depth, being under 10 interceptions, completing a full season, passing yardage milestones, taking less than 15 sacks. Look, Bryce isn't a Ferrari, he isn't a Corvette, or a mid-level BMW. He's probably a new Toyota Sienna that will definitely get you somewhere and bring the whole team along with it, no fuss but not a lot of pizazz.  And really, it's about the destination, not about what drove you there.
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