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Offseason FA!!


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4 hours ago, WhamBamTYCam said:

Not sure that is possible.  I just don't think Bryce is the guy.  hope I am wrong.

You got to find out because the next 3 years this is BY’s team regardless… So you might as well do what you can to give him the best chance for success..

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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He does this to everyone he doesn't like.

 

Some people need real life help. I wouldn't take this message board seriously. Some people just come here to vent off on others.

At this point he isn’t even hiding it.. If you ever disagreed with him on 1 of his opinion.. It’s go time for him to follow you around and nit pick everything you post.. Like he is getting some internet redemption from it..

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3 minutes ago, recceice said:

At this point he isn’t even hiding it.. If you ever disagreed with him on 1 of his opinion.. It’s go time for him to follow you around and nit pick everything you post.. Like he is getting some internet redemption from it..

Trust me buddy I have been there and done that. He will legit stalk you and only respond to you. Eventually he will grow tired of you. Give it a couple of months lol

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Watch Josh Palmer when he comes back Week 13ish for the Chargers. Next year is the last of his rookie contract and the Chargers have Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, and Quentin Johnson under contract next year. They’ll likely move on from one of Williams or Palmer. 
 

Palmer is 25 and would be an upgrade to our WR room. ~6 to 7 mil per year would give us a solid #2 for the foreseeable future. Bring in Evans or Higgins and then we’re cooking with WR1 Evans/Higgins, WR2 Palmer, and Slot Thielen. 

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16 minutes ago, recceice said:

I’m in totally agreement with Klein.. I’d be shocked if they don’t make upgrades at WR and Oline this offseason..

The Carolina Panthers have 40 million in cap space. Brian Burns doesn’t count against the cap next year as of right now. So whatever we pay him, factor that in and reduce the cap from there. Let’s say we luck out and he only hits the cap for 10 million.  Now we are down to 30 million in space. What guys are we getting with 30 million in space? We also need to add like 14 more players on top of Burns to fill out the 55 man roster. 

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4 minutes ago, Varking said:

The Carolina Panthers have 40 million in cap space. Brian Burns doesn’t count against the cap next year as of right now. So whatever we pay him, factor that in and reduce the cap from there. Let’s say we luck out and he only hits the cap for 10 million.  Now we are down to 30 million in space. What guys are we getting with 30 million in space? We also need to add like 14 more players on top of Burns to fill out the 55 man roster. 

burns luvu and brown are all on the deck for new deals, I suspect luvu walks though

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We need better secondary play. 

Sadly the option is to hope and cross our fingers and toes Horn can have a healthy season. But I would hedge that bet with a 2nd round corner (something we should have done last year) and resign guys who have stepped up. Like Hill and Franklin. 

We need to upgrade the oline.  

Again a two prong attack. In FA we need to look at Robert Hunt or Jonah Williams. Then In draft the 3rd round is not too early to look at Guard, Center or Tackle. 

Weapons. If there is a way we can add both Gabe Davis and Mooney it couldn't hurt. Mingo, Adam, Davis and Mooney would actually make a decent WR Corp. Add in Strahan, Sullivan and Shenault fighting for spots. 

Pass rush.  Burns could pull a Pepper. Move on and we get nothing. Other than cap space. We use that cap room to sign, extend and resign.  It's not ideal but in the long term it could be better for us. Double dip in FA.  

We have too many issues to fix in one off season. With just the roster. Not even including coaching, management and scouting. But the culture needs a shake up. 

The culture needs to be no big money contracts and earn it. Horn, Mingo, Hurst, Sanders and Ikem all need competition. Burns can stay but he needs a reality check too. I'd rather spend 25 million a year on two guys than just him. Fact is we need to look to 2025 to add that rookie pass rush till then plug and play. 

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

The Carolina Panthers have 40 million in cap space. Brian Burns doesn’t count against the cap next year as of right now. So whatever we pay him, factor that in and reduce the cap from there. Let’s say we luck out and he only hits the cap for 10 million.  Now we are down to 30 million in space. What guys are we getting with 30 million in space? We also need to add like 14 more players on top of Burns to fill out the 55 man roster. 

Dude we have a lot of cap in 2025 .. Hopefully Sameir can form deals that fit the cap situation for the next 3 years.. Like other cap guys do.. I don’t want to hear about not having enough money the next 2 years.. Other teams do it all the time.. Especially when they don’t have to pay a QB contract for 3 years..

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1 hour ago, recceice said:

Dude we have a lot of cap in 2025 .. Hopefully Sameir can form deals that fit the cap situation for the next 3 years.. Like other cap guys do.. I don’t want to hear about not having enough money the next 2 years.. Other teams do it all the time.. Especially when they don’t have to pay a QB contract for 3 years..

Cinci has more 2025 cap space than us. Why would a WR choose Young over Burrow?

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