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Negotiating period begins tomorrow


Mr. Scot

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As of March 7th, teams can start negotiating with other team's free agents.

 

No contracts can actually be signed until 4pm on March 10th, but teams can legally "tamper" three days early.

 

(cause that never happened under the old system) :unsure:

 

So expect the free agency news to start heating up tomorrow.

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Man, you and Igo love raining on people's parades. Haha. we know Cobb was a pipe dream, but hope springs eternal

 

:lol:

 

No joy in being a downer.  I just prefer to be realistic.

 

A lot of the same folks who get their hopes up will be the ones screaming that the season is already over two hours after free agency starts :wacko:

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This is one of the better rules the NFL has cranked out over the last few years.

Ensures that the teams who arent cheating get an opportunity to contact players before they can sign with the teams who were tampering.

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Can't wait to hear the crying and whining from the Huddle about how much we're gonna suck and the "Fire Gettleman" blah blah when we don't sign a nationally known free agent to a big contract that burns up all our available cap space. All because that's the only way THEY know to fix a team.

 

If you're gonna be a Panther fan, you need to be smart about the process of drafting players, developing them, and using them to replace older players, because that's what we're going to do from now on. The days of big contracts going to free agents are OVER. Big contracts are now reserved for re-signing our own star players.

 

 

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