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How good is Brian Burns 2022 campaign?


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I'm dreading that Fitt is going to hand out a huge contract to Burns. If Fitt thinks Burns is worth more than two 1sts and a second, and that he's a cornerstone foundational player on this team, then Burns' agent is going to use that to break us. This upcoming contract is going to be outrageous, and Fitt is out of his fugging mind. 

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2 minutes ago, Toomers said:

I would take a 3rd round comp pick before paying Burns that much. 
 

  Reddick and Luvu armed/would be good deals. Both are much better players than I ever thought they were. And you could have both, plus 5M more for what Burns would make. 

 

 

I think he will demand 28 per, Im with you about the <3rd. 

Burns age is the big driving factor. 

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5 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I concur, do you think the figures are fair/accurate enough? would you change any?

 

I think Luvu may go a little higher since he's been balling out more than anyone else. He may not always show it in the stats, but his effort is undeniable. I think he gets 8.5 to 9.5 per for 3.

 Burns contract sounds about right, but guaranteed will be in the 90-100 range which is 18-20 per year for the 5 no matter if he blows his knee out the day after he signs. I hate big guarantees. 

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2 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

lol im done after this.

If you would have done that 5 pages ago, you might have avoided actually making my argument for me. Now its sad because this has devolved into fanboys going 
 

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   But I’m sure it will be fine. I’m never right when it comes to contracts and the Panthers. 

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

I think Luvu may go a little higher since he's been balling out more than anyone else. He may not always show it in the stats, but his effort is undeniable. I think he gets 8.5 to 9.5 per for 3.

 Burns contract sounds about right, but guaranteed will be in the 90-100 range which is 18-20 per year for the 5 no matter if he blows his knee out the day after he signs. I hate big guarantees. 

I think you make a good agent one for luvu, i think it could go higher. my only hang up was his age and fit....i swear hed make one hell of 3-4 edge, he just forces the SLB role to work..

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2 hours ago, Toomers said:

If you would have done that 5 pages ago, you might have avoided actually making my argument for me. Now its sad because this has devolved into fanboys going 
 

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   But I’m sure it will be fine. I’m never right when it comes to contracts and the Panthers. 

What argument have u made? you have made a completely dumb argument about letting a top 10 pass rusher walk for a complimentary 3 RD pick!  we were offered 2 first and a second and your saying it would be better to let him go for a borderline 4th rounder...i mean my god..

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5 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

What argument have u made? you have made a completely dumb argument about letting a top 10 pass rusher walk for a complimentary 3 RD pick!  we were offered 2 first and a second and your saying it would be better to let him go for a borderline 4th rounder...i mean my god..

 

That was a wild one. 

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