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The Panthers….. not an attractive destination for top shelf talent?


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4 minutes ago, BrianS said:

I love your positivity, but sir, I don't think there is a QB in this league who would willingly come here to play behind this line.  It really is on course to be historically awful.  If the line was just average, it would be a very different story.

Why would Brady go to the Bucs if this was a reason not to sign? Winston was the 3rd most sacked QB in the league. The line was terrible. Enter Brady…all of a sudden the line is one of the best in the league. Great QBs elevate everyone. Plenty of free agents and trade targets to patch those holes. 
 

Carolina is an attractive destination for 3 reasons. 
 

#1 - QBs like playing in good weather. CAR has that for most of the season.

#2 - QBs always want a top D to fall back on if the offense isn’t humming. CAR defense should be a top 5 unit for years. 

#3 - All players want to play for an aggressive GM and a wealthy owner. It means they’ll get paid and the supporting cast will get paid as well. 

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23 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

Stephen Davis.

Mike Wahle

Ricky Proehl

OP knows about as much about football as my cat knows about gardening.

you're calling Stephen Davis, Ricky Parole and Mike one tendon left in his shoulder Wahle top flight FAs that we had to overpay for?

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42 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

I honestly think the NFL needs to do something about contracts in states with different tax laws. Ex. Florida with no income tax. It gives an unfair advantage to those teams and should be reflected directly on the salary cap. It’s basically free money to bribe a player to play for the exact same cap hit as a player in North Carolina.
 

On the flip side California has a huge income tax but offers a market in which players can earn extra through sponsorship. It’s basically anyone not in a big market or Florida that is left out in the cold.

The state income tax is an advantage but only for half the NFL season for FL players as they pay state income tax when they are on "away" games in the states they play in.

 

That's why Toronto/Vancouver struggled so badly to get top talent in the past being in Canada, if you think US taxes are bad, go north a bit

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This narrative regarding free agents and the Panthers is as tiresome, oversimplified, and misrepresented as the political ones that pollute the air waves during election seasons.

This is Fitterer's first year as Carolina's GM, Rhule's second year as the coach, and Tepper's third year as the owner. The fact that there has been instability at the three major positions of power for the football team makes it very difficult for sensible fans to not make sweeping generalizations about their combined competence. This means that trying to figure out their influence on the situation is... well... pointless.

With that being the case, let's go back a little bit. Seeing as how this is brought up yearly, we can assume it's been going on for a long, long time. In 2011, we get a new coach and draft a new QB. Why would a top shelf free agent want to come to the worst team from the previous season? Combine this with the fact that Hurney was so bad with money that he twice maneuvered the team into salary cap Hell, and now we see that we're missing two of the primary motivators for a player: Ws and dollars.

Gettleman's era was literally, from start to finish, an exercise in getting the team out of the cap hell that Hurney put it into. There was no money. As soon as the books were cleaned up, they brought Hurney back. What did he do with the now available money? Signed Dontari Poe (2018), Eric Reid (2018), Gerald McCoy (2019), Bruce Irvin (2019), and Matt Paradis (2021). How good was the 2019 defense? Historically bad. How good has Matt Paradis been? About as solid as Matt Kalil was.

Like... I get it. Most folks don't care how the sausage is made, so long as it's palatable to them. I just wish they didn't have to start making up bullshit. 😕

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4 minutes ago, Squid Game said:

Who’s the head coach here in Carolina? A college coach that brought all of his friends from college to the NFL. Why did you think Luke Kuechly decided to retire? Luke then left after a year being a scout. 

how dare you use third level thinking.... Mike from Shelby wants us to believe that he is at a trout pond right now, he left for fishing

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4 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

small market/limited marketing opportunities?

I understand your intention, but the Panthers and the Carolinas area they represent are not "small market". The more times that passionate fans continue to repeat this incorrect perception, the more that perception become actual reality with the casual crowd and sports writers.

"not as wide-spread supportive fanbase vs, let's say, the packers?".... is probably more in line with where you were going.

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