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That other guy we let walk


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1 hour ago, WarHeel said:

The Bears signing makes it appear as though we low-balled him. Anyone know what the offer was? 

If players think the contract is low typically they sign somewhere else out of spite. I don’t think we will know what was offered but it couldn’t have been much less.

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36 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

If players think the contract is low typically they sign somewhere else out of spite. I don’t think we will know what was offered but it couldn’t have been much less.

Yeah. All things considered the Bear’s contract seems comically cheap compared to Sanders. 

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35 minutes ago, Rags said:

If if were a fifth we'd all be drunk. We're not the only team to let talent walk and regret it. 

yeah there is no way your wrong &  matter of fact your absolutely 100 % correct matter of fact

.however, with that said every team also at the same time doesn't make one bad decision right after the other that they then later regret  90% of the time.there is a pattern here with the Carolina Panthers & the obvious question at this point in time is when & how will this stop before we just kerp on digging so to speak ourselves a hole deeper & deeper ...just saying 

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1 hour ago, bandu said:

yeah there is no way your wrong &  matter of fact your absolutely 100 % correct matter of fact

.however, with that said every team also at the same time doesn't make one bad decision right after the other that they then later regret  90% of the time.there is a pattern here with the Carolina Panthers & the obvious question at this point in time is when & how will this stop before we just kerp on digging so to speak ourselves a hole deeper & deeper ...just saying 

oh yeah no, Fitts needs to go but I don't think this is the smoking gun. The Moore trade and the Burns situation is enough alone. 

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