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Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Target, not macy's. Also I think Hartline would do wonders here. We aren't getting Cobb. -
Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
KB, Hartline, draft pick, brown, Ginn/jacoby sound like a pretty good WR Corp to me. -
Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't know who "you guys" are but Im not one of the people advocating every player cut to be brought on. I'd like either jacoby Jones or Ginn for return purposes/speed and I'd like Hartline because I believe he'd be beast playing with KB and olsen. Other than Jordan Cameron (if he can stay healthy) I don't feel one way or the other about anyone. -
Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Even better. -
Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Benjamin is not a bolt of lightning either. Perhaps we should release him. Just because we have a need for a speedy receiver doesn't mean we don't pursue a great one without speed. -
Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Care to elaborate? -
Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Apparently Canty lives in charlotte. So there's that. -
Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Imo, this could fit gettlemen's bargain strategy perfectly. we won't overpay for Torrey smith or randall cobb. Hartline would be an excellent number 2. -
Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Frank Hollywood replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Jarvis Landry is responsible for hartline's reduced role last year. He's a beast of a player and I would love to have him on the team. -
Dolphins Trying To Trade Mike Wallace
Frank Hollywood replied to Proudiddy's topic in Carolina Panthers
Fine. We will take their fifth round pick to take him. We could possibly settle for their sixth. -
Everything phillyb said was correct. Keywords will be picked up by google regardless of whether it's twitter or a forum. The appropriate keywords will achieve higher site traffic which result in more $$$$ for the owner.
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June 1st cut saves us 2 mil this year. non June 1st cut saves us 2 mil next year.
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Ted Ginn Jr could return to Panthers
Frank Hollywood replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Hopefully for not much more than vet minimum. I'm not super impressed with the guy. There are a few options at KR/PR in the late rounds of the draft I hope we pull the trigger on. -
Awesome news. Some team will pay Hardy a mega deal now. We will get a 3rd round compensatory pick for him.
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I agree the passing game is a bigger need. I wouldn't advocate taking a RB in the first unless it was a can't miss player. But them again, we saw how that turned out with Trent richardson. However, I trust gettle and if he had this guy as his BPA at the end of round two I wouldn't hate the pick at all.
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Two problems with the logic in your statement. 1. Just because someone is paid too much doesn't mean they start. If the rookie were to outperform, you bench your overpriced veteran. I actually think Stew I'd still one of the best when healthy, however that seems to be quite rare lately. Also history dictates a dropoff in performance from a RB stew's age soon. Furthermore, he could be cut next year if needed, although I think his performance won't warrant it. If the rookie is the real deal, make him the backup this year and split the snaps next year to keep stew fresh. 2. This common theme that you don't draft a RB in the first three rounds is nonsense. If it were true, none of the 32 teams would draft a running back before round 3. Are there gems in round 4+? Absolutely, but for every gem, how many busts or simple backups? What about the ratio for running backs taken early?
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Stewart has been injury prone and is pushing 30. Fizzy is decent and Tolbert wasn't exceptional last year. A young future starter would be great. He'd probably go in the first round most years.
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Dorial Green-Beckham: If he falls to us on the clock in 2nd
Frank Hollywood replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
Done. Terms are if DGB is there at the first pick in the third. SIG for 2 weeks? -
Dorial Green-Beckham: If he falls to us on the clock in 2nd
Frank Hollywood replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
Wanna bet?? -
Dorial Green-Beckham: If he falls to us on the clock in 2nd
Frank Hollywood replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
I would like to trade back to the beginning of the second round and grab him. Way less risk with less guaranteed money and we pick up another third or fourth for the trade. -
Agree with you 100%, but on another note we all know how Rivera plays favorites and had avant as our number 3 for half the season. Not to mention Corey missing a few games due to injury. Not saying he is the next Steve Smith (an odd comparison in my opinion, but I also think Corey's stats could have been much higher his rookie year, much like Steve amith could have been.
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He will have over 800 all purpose yards next season. I'm willing to make a wager with anyone that's not high on him.