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Kaepernick gets mega-deal


Cary Kollins

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Our o line regressed last year to middle of the pack. Its great having a top 5 running game, until they dont show up in the playoffs (2013). Its great having a top 5 D, until they dont show up in the playoffs (2012). The one constant that has actually shown up in our big games the last 2 years is Colin Kaepernick, and thats why he's getting paid.

Your oline is ranked 9th overall by PFF fyi

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Since I don't want to pretend I'm a capologist, someone give it to me straight: How does this affect Cam and the Panthers beyond the fact his asking price will be higher? Will this put us in a position where we may not be able to afford him?

 

It's not a question of will we be able to afford him, we will not have a choice. He isn't going anywhere. Waiting to sign him to a contract while the value for quarterback's is only going up, and up, and up will however complicate matters once contracts for players like Luke come around.

 

That is the concern, and people may be brushing this aside right now, but there is going to be some sour grapes once Cam gets his contract.

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