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Free Agents in new CBA= players4/5/6 years


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According to peter king, if they are currently undercontract they are unaffected.

Which makes no sense, but thats peter king...

Relax, folks. All players with four years or more of credited service AND WHO ARE UNSIGNED NOW would be free.

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josephperson Panthers would have 19 UFAs under ('09) rules, incl. DeAngelo Williams, James Anderson, Charles Johnson, Dante Rosario, Ryan Kalil (tagged).

basically it's just rolling back the clock to '09 and everyone who should have been able to become UFAs will become that. in some areas this could hurt, but it has the same effect (more or less) on other teams.

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Let me do the math. We're $70 million under cap, we require spend 93 percent of our cap... And free agent market will be floaded with talent? You know what it means??? Shopping spree, bitches!

signing all of our UFAs

Cam Newton(even with the cap)

extending Jon Beason

Barry Coefield

bye bye 70 million dollars. I hope we front load all of those contracts too. Cap heaven. Richardson's salary purge sure sucked but hopefully we forget about that quick and win games again.

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