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"Mike [Tolbert]'s signing has does not mean we're trying to trade DeAngelo [Williams] or Jonathan [stewart]," Panthers GM Marty Hurney said Monday, per Steve Reed of the Associated Press. "We're making no attempts to trade either one of them. We've made no calls and will make no calls. We view DeAngelo and Jonathan as very valuable members of our team."

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"Mike [Tolbert]'s signing has does not mean we're trying to trade DeAngelo [Williams] or Jonathan [stewart]," Panthers GM Marty Hurney said Monday, per Steve Reed of the Associated Press. "We're making no attempts to trade either one of them. We've made no calls and will make no calls. We view DeAngelo and Jonathan as very valuable members of our team."

I think this is a sign that they are committed to winning this year and not worrying about next year.

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"Mike [Tolbert]'s signing has does not mean we're trying to trade DeAngelo [Williams] or Jonathan [stewart]," Panthers GM Marty Hurney said Monday, per Steve Reed of the Associated Press. "We're making no attempts to trade either one of them. We've made no calls and will make no calls. We view DeAngelo and Jonathan as very valuable members of our team."

I think if you read between the lines of that quote Hurney is saying "We're not going to actively shop them but we'll listen to offers if you contact us, but you better offer a good deal or it's going to be a short conversation."

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"Mike [Tolbert]'s signing has does not mean we're trying to trade DeAngelo [Williams] or Jonathan [stewart]," Panthers GM Marty Hurney said Monday, per Steve Reed of the Associated Press. "We're making no attempts to trade either one of them. We've made no calls and will make no calls. We view DeAngelo and Jonathan as very valuable members of our team."

looks like we're content to make the exact same mistake all over again

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I think if you read between the lines of that quote Hurney is saying "We're not going to actively shop them but we'll listen to offers if you contact us, but you better offer a good deal or it's going to be a short conversation."

This.

I guarantee you that teams will inquire about Williams and Stewart......and I guarantee that the Panthers will listen to those offers.

For a good offer, I would not be surprised to see one moved.

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Marty Hurney is a freaking moron so I wouldn't doubt that he would sign a guy like Tolbert under the assumption that he would have three starting-caliber running backs on the team.

I'm really hoping this is just PR-speak on the part of Marty Hurney. We need money for this defense and OL in the future if we are going to be a contender and he is out there throwing away cap room on a position that a lot of teams fill with 2nd-3rd round draft picks. Its unreal...

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