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Panthers Riskiest move: Trading Cornerback Daryl Worley


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1 hour ago, Lumps said:

Completely disagree. I don’t buy into the Igo’s BS about needed Kalil. In fact, we have a back up who played as well if not better than Kalil. Without him, Norwell, at the least could have been tagged. It would have been overpaying no doubt but in looking at Ryan Kalil’s recent track record, we’re overpaying him as well and for the same amount of time as a tag (one year) and at this point in their careers I’d rather have Norwell. Along with letting other non factor players go it was easily doable. These are facts.

What’s not based on fact is why we kept one instead of the other. That’s based on Hurney’s way of managing. He’s rewarding Panther panther he drafted that he sees the fan love and recognize his name. The average fan has no clue our back up did just as well let alone his name. Hurney rewarded for pst play a favored a player when he should have been let go. Long time fans know all to well this is what Hurbey does.

Sorry but again that could have easily been avoided and I’d much rather have Norwell on the line for a one year tag than a declining, one year retirement player with a backup just as good. I suspect this year losing Norwell will hurt much more that what we could have done. 

This is all 20/20 talk.  We definitely needed Kalil at the time and took a chance on him.  Looking forward to him possibly being healthy.  We did not have a LT when we signed Kalil and if you don't know that you are blind.

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2 minutes ago, Shocker said:

This is all 20/20 talk.  We definitely needed Kalil at the time and took a chance on him.  Looking forward to him possibly being healthy.  We did not have a LT when we signed Kalil and if you don't know that you are blind.

wrong Kalil

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

wrong Kalil

Either one.  My point is that you can't sit here today and complain after it's all transpired.  And there is no frigging way we should have not resigned Ryan.  The line is totally different with him healthy.  WTF.

If your guys can predict injuries than please let Hurney know who to cut and sign immediately.  And tell me the lotto numbers next draw.

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9 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Either one.  My point is that you can't sit here today and complain after it's all transpired.  And there is no frigging way we should have not resigned Ryan.  The line is totally different with him healthy.  WTF.

If your guys can predict injuries than please let Hurney know who to cut and sign immediately.  And tell me the lotto numbers next draw.

We didn't re-sign Ryan. We just failed to release him to free up $5.5M.

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

Either one.  My point is that you can't sit here today and complain after it's all transpired.  And there is no frigging way we should have not resigned Ryan.  The line is totally different with him healthy.  WTF.

If your guys can predict injuries than please let Hurney know who to cut and sign immediately.  And tell me the lotto numbers next draw.

 

46 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Wrong Kalil

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He clearly isn't familiar with the conditions that caused Worley to start for two seasons, nor is he familiar with our franchise's long-history of awarding starting jobs based off of incumbency and familiarity rather than merit.  Dumb article.

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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Our riskiest move is replacing Kurt Coleman with Da'Norris Searcy. 

We know Coleman had a 7 interception season, I don't think Searcy ever has.  The Saints have a history of making us regret cutting players....we may regret cutting Coleman yet.

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10 hours ago, Manther said:

We know Coleman had a 7 interception season, I don't think Searcy ever has.  The Saints have a history of making us regret cutting players....we may regret cutting Coleman yet.

Unlikely 

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I still think they should have tried to convert Worley into a safety right out of college. He had the aggressive tendencies and probably would have been pretty serviceable as a free safety roaming deep center field. When he came in, though, the cupboards were pretty bare here.

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