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Your CRAZY offseason Panther prediction.......


AKPantherFan

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Ok: ROE (rules of engagement) are simple, post your crazy prediction or predictions as to what UNSEEN/UNTHOUGHT of move DG will make this offseason.

Mine; Stewart traded for a pick, CJ restructures taking guaranteed $$ up front for a lesser cap hit. smith stays at least 1 more year.

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Smith takes a pay cut and stays (seems crazy right now)  2 years at $4 million each.

 

The Panthers draft WRs in rounds 1 and 3  (Matthews and Abrederris)

 

The Panthers draft  Tackles in rounds 2 and 4 (Bitonio and Hurst)

 

The Panthers do not draft a S, but they draft another OLB 

 

Panthers actually sign Hakeem Nicks in free agency

 

The Panthers reduce Godfrey's deal to a 1-year, $2m salary.

 

 

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All this Smitty chatter is a Gman ruse so everyone and their mother thinks we go WR at #28.

 

Gman drafts another bunch of Hog Mollies early and gets either Hicks or Santonio Holmes to sign for peanuts. They then return to SB winning form as they now have a decent QB again

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