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Center Matt Paradis to Carolina/$27mm/3 years/$13.5mm guaranteed


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Injury was a broken fibula that happened late in the season (November).

Leg injuries are rough on big men, but the fact that it's a bone injury rather than a torn ligament or some such makes me feel a lot better.

Word is that his rehab was going well, though apparently not well enough in the eyes of the Broncos to make him a better offer. Here's hoping we're right and they're wrong.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The fact that he hasn't signed yet certainly seems to indicate that his market is different than what he was expecting.

Yeah I just don’t want to see him sign for 7mil a year type deal. I’d hope we’d offer a 1 yr deal worth 7-10 mil with incentives to push it to 10-12 mil overall 

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3 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Paradis broke his fibula last November and placed on IR. He could have returned if Denver made the playoffs. Denver has a replacement that is on a rookie contract. Not considered that serious and he started 57 games before the injury.

I don't know about anybody else, but when it comes to injuries to limbs, I'd rather hear broken bone than some sort of sprained or torn soft tissue injury.  Bones usually do a good job of mending and returning to normal.

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Just now, Sgt Schultz said:

I don't know about anybody else, but when it comes to injuries to limbs, I'd rather hear broken bone than some sort of sprained or torn soft tissue injury.  Bones usually do a good job of mending and returning to normal.

as long as it's not a femur long bone breaks are fine. far better than some nagging foot bone that never heals. 

hope this works out better than the last time hurney signed the top center on the market...

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2 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

I don't know about anybody else, but when it comes to injuries to limbs, I'd rather hear broken bone than some sort of sprained or torn soft tissue injury.  Bones usually do a good job of mending and returning to normal.

Broke Fibula is a good injury.  Seriously.

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