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You'd think we'd let go of the past and embrace the glory of Sam Darnold, Ian Thomas, and Jermaine Carter.
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Not around here they won't. Greg, Smitty, Luke, etc all retired and people still talk about them plenty.
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There was no indication Cam was a distraction in the traditional sense of the word in New England. Now, being unvaccinated can create a distraction for the team in the covid era, and that carries a large risk with it all things considered. And it seems that is likely why he lost his job. Cam is probably still better than some of the backup QBs out there, so it really depends on if he'd accept such a role, and if a team wants to risk an unvaccinated roster spot... He may be better than what HOU has starting too, lol.
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Can this guy really be "THE GUY" for the Aints
mav1234 replied to CarolinaLivin's topic in Carolina Panthers
He did. I didn't see him play but he has pretty good numbers... In limited time in 2 games he had 3 tds, 1 int, couple hundred yards and a high completion %: Game 1: 7/12, 96 yards, 1 TD, 1 int. Game 2: 9/10, 123 yards, 2 TDs, 0 ints... -
Analysts were regularly picking us to win our division before Cams injuries, and we won 3 straight division crowns with him. I'm sorry if you don't think that's relevant nationally, we don't have to agree, but I disagree.
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I lived in central Massachusetts for years... Nobody knew any Panthers save some people that knew Smitty until Cam was drafted. Plenty of people would talk about Cam, knew about Cam, etc in the early/mid 2010s, and we'd talk Panthers etc, the games vs the Pats... So yeah. Cam brought national attention to the team.
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And I'm pretty sure that misunderstanding wouldn't have been a thing if he'd been vaccinated.... I love Cam and feel we really didn't do right by him over much of his career given his talent, but this feels like something that is in large part of his own making...
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The PJ Walker coup has begun!!!!!
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Darnold rarely had more than those 2.6 seconds, it seemed. He will need to stretch the field at some point, but he showed the arm strength to fit the ball in tight windows, and place it in a great place for yac.
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All of this started because I said you weren't right with Robby getting within 250k of 15M/year. Now if you'd said you were >1M off I wouldn't have responded... So, either explain with your third grade math how 41.5 over 3 years is within 250k of 15m/year or maybe admit you were wrong. I admit the numbers I'd quoted didn't tell the whole story. I don't mind admitting my mistakes - fug, I post here while drinking. Of course I'm wrong sometimes lol. And hell, you don't get where I am in my career by always being right. You, though, act like a condescending dick while refusing to acknowledge your mistakes.
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What is 3/41.5 and how is it 14.75? Please tell me how. Demonstrate your sixth grade math skills to me. Just a reminder my initial response was to the claim that he got 14.75m/year: You wanna say we are both wrong? I'm fine admitting that I was going off cash paid amounts and not salary cap, unintentionally. Are you willing to admit you were just wrong and he didn't get within 250k by your own 6th grade math?
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1) Lol goalpost moving at what the team cares about... That the team cares about his cap hit and not what they pay him when is completely something I agree with. However, if we're talking about how much the player is actually making across the duration of his remaining time here, it doesn't make much sense to look at only 2 years of his cap hit when it covers 3 years. That is what my point was a bit earlier, why I was calling out the 2022 numbers vs his cap hit, etc. ALL of this started because of an argument of if he is making $14.75M/year over the duration of the contract, lol, and my point has been all along that it isn't a 2 year contract but a 2 year extension. 2) You claimed multiple reporters, me, and other posters made up numbers. I showed you where they originated. That they weren't described as "cash paid" in the press is irrelevant; they weren't made up, clearly, as the likelihood of a bunch of reporters all having sources telling something that happened to actually be real but was actually fake at the time is nonsensical. The point is nobody was making poo up and you're just flying off the handle at nothing. That is the point.
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Right right, but it would be a little ridiculous to talk about average salary ignoring a year of the contract, yah? So since this contract includes 2021, shouldn't we include that if we're talking about how much the player is making per year? That's what gets back to if this is $14.75M/year or not... The reality is it isn't that simple. The cash paid numbers match the reported numbers across multiple sources *exactly* and you actually think it's something that a bunch of reporters and posters just made up? Whomever was circulating it did it for a reason. Turns out it isn't the full story, which is fine, and I appreciate you pointing that out.
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I think this conversation gets more interesting if we exclude Cam, tbh. Or we assume QB is already Cam, haha. In that case, Luke seems like the next best choice... but imagine if we have the opportunity to give Prime Cam Prime Gross AND Prime Kalil ? I feel like we would just walk all over EVERYONE, lol.
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Year Team Base Salary Prorated Bonus Roster Bonus Workout Bonus Guaranteed Salary Cap Number Cap % Cash Paid 2021 Panthers $990,000 $7,836,666 $0 $0 $990,000 $8,826,666 4.8% $12,500,000 2022 Panthers $10,000,000 $3,836,666 $2,800,000 $200,000 $8,000,000 $16,836,666 8.1% $13,000,000 2023 Panthers $8,800,000 $3,836,668 $3,000,000 $200,000 $0 $15,836,668 7.0% $12,000,000 This is a table from OTC, https://overthecap.com/player/robby-anderson/5208/ . The Cash Paid is where the numbers everyone is quoting comes from, from the Charlotte Observer to the Athletic to people on this fuging forum. Stop saying I'm - or other people are - making poo up, dude. Seriously. Here's reality: NFL contracts are weird and complicated as poo. Some of may be working on old info. Or maybe you are. Not everyone that may not be reading things the same way as you - maybe even not correctly - is just making poo up. We coulda had a conversation about contract numbers, cash paid vs cap hit, bonuses, and instead you come in here beating your chest without paying poo all attention to anything. Maybe you know more than me about this poo, or maybe you're just an internet asshole, but we're probably never gonna know.
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@ToomersI think the difference is if articles are including potential bonuses in the total compensation or just his salary. It's possible in that way both are right, although I've not seen it listed what his bonuses actually are anywhere to know if they are hard or easy to hit... $9M+ is tied up in them, since everything agrees the guaranteed money appears to only be $20M.
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"Per a league source, the Panthers added $4 million to his earnings for this season. Anderson will average $12.5 million over the next three years, tied for 20th most among wide receivers." That's from Charlotte Observer. The $29M includes this year's salary addition. He isn't getting paid $15M a year. In your over the cap article they even point out that, consistent with my link, he'll be getting about $13M in 2022 barring anything insane: "In 2022 Anderson will have a $10 million salary of which $8 million is fully guaranteed. In addition there is a $2.8 million roster bonus. " $10M+$2.8M != 15M edit: his cap hit is irrelevant to his ask and compensation. He's not getting *paid* $15M a year as far as we know right now. I've seen no link that lists his year by year breakdown as anything close to that.
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He didn't get within 250k/year of it. The most he's getting in one season is 13 from what I've read. Early reports were a little off. It's a 2 year extension with added salary this year, I think. Edit : The deal includes $20.5 million in guaranteed money. The Panthers increased Anderson’s 2021 salary from $8 million to $12.5 million. In addition he will make $13 million in 2022 and $12 million in 2023. https://www.wrdw.com/2021/08/25/panthers-sign-robby-anderson-375m-extension/
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"You disagree with me because you're not a man!"
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And what about when you complete a nice pass and Smith shits on you anyway? Or when he randomly calls out people not playing, or that aren't players? Not to mention I wouldn't want to listen to the overwhelming majority of posters on this forum on TV...
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So... Sam Darnold. Are you encouraged or discouraged
mav1234 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think some of the jumpiness/ happy feet concerns others have said are a bit overdone. I think he definitely had that early but settled down, as you noted... It's understandable his first time playing at his new home stadium would have some nerves.