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Panthers Free Agent Signings Thread


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29 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

I KNEW IT. This would be big time for us. And the match with Fitt is there and money is there

That may explain the Kerr cut, idk. Reed is a LOAD. I think John Schneider and Frittererere are helping one another. Fritts was in Carson..... no reason given CMC and he went for 16 mill for 2 years. I think they are in cahoots and seeing what agents/players are letting one another. 

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11 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Ever notice how everyone jokes about the kicker until the game is on the line and the team is lining up for a 53-yard FG to win?  I am a bit surprised they are not valued more--how many other players (aside from the QB) determine the outcomes of games more than the K?

 

I think Kicker and TE are vastly under paid. Bill just signed 2 for the same contract. Brady owes a few playoffs wins/overall wins/superbowls to Gostkowski. 

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59 minutes ago, Basbear said:

That may explain the Kerr cut, idk. Reed is a LOAD. I think John Schneider and Frittererere are helping one another. Fritts was in Carson..... no reason given CMC and he went for 16 mill for 2 years. I think they are in cahoots and seeing what agents/players are letting one another. 

So you think we land him or at least target him?

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16 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

So you think we land him or at least target him?

Im always in favor for adding good talent. I dont know his market(money wise), seems Frittererer is wanting to roll over as much cap as possible. I dont know if that will be a issue if Reed has a hot market. I do not see how the panthers could trade for him either. He needs to be release and off that contract. 

I like Reed during his draft and remember him falling to mid 2nd, when most had a 1st grade on him. Hes played very well in every season and been a force. I also have no idea what type of DLmen Phil Snow wants for his D. But Reed is the type that fits in ANY D, cause he casues havoc. 

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2 minutes ago, Mage said:

Burns (Fox) - Reed - Brown (Roy) - YGM

Thompson - Perryman - Reddick (Miller)

That is a strong, physical, very fast front-seven.  Let's go get Reed!

Is Fox playing DE? I thought he was DT, I would love to get Reed. Just thought that’s why we sign him was for DT

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