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Panthers roster turnover


El Chingon

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it happens each year believe it or not, almost 50% per. you have draft picks, udfas, and FAs(coming and going) each year. plus with new coaches/front office adds as well. like chud signed gary, coaches come and go. when they get to new teams and need a _______ , well at carolina they a couple _______ . its a young mans game too, not just in age but $$$$$$. players under 5 years of play are cheaper compared to those above. just look at the current roster all the highest paid guys are "old" kalil, TD, olsen, stew, etc gross and smitty would be there too. 

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The majority of teams were in the 13-18 players remaining.  So as much as we think things are turning over, most teams are somewhat in the same boat. Needing to get better and having to do so on a budget. You have to make tough choices and let good players go elsewhere.

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Interesting thing to consider, we still don't know who are "Gettleman Guys". He hasn't been able to sign anybody over a two yr contract bc of cap restraints. 

 

All people can go by right now is 1 draft. 

 

So I'd say its really almost impossible to say we have gotten purged ourselves from Marty Hurney until we get rid of the contracts Hurney did and see the ones that Gettleman gives out 

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