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Panthers, Hardy talking long-term deal


El Chingon

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May as well. If we're foolish enough to move on from Steve Smith, and subtract weapons from our offense, we may as well go all in our defense, because they're gonna have to win games for us again this year.

Let's not get into a tizzy before the draft and free agency. See how things play out

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I hope this works out before franchise tag day. We might could save a few million off the cap in signing bonus an deferred, not to mention the leverage it gives us if a trade were to be considered. It's the right thing to do and he is young and just coming into his prime.

Kraken is an icon and one of the main faces of this franchise. If we can keep Cam, Kraken and Kuechly we have the building blocks of a dynasty and heckuva income from retail sales, free advertising across media outlets and better endorsement deals across our entire roster because of the added hype.

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