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Are you willing to sacrifice 2010?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Hoopsradio, Mar 21, 2010.

  1. y2b

    y2b King of QC

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    perfect team for someone to buy and move to L.A.
     
  2. DaveW

    DaveW Super Moderator

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    im beginning to be ok with that.
     
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    docnolz Corner of Stonewall& Mint

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    I MUST disagree. Getting rid of Jake Delhomme and a huge contract was an improvement. Not franchising Peppers again like last year was an improvement. Drafting Jimmy Clausen was an improvement over the old philosophy of taking someone elses cast off. Brad Hoover, Moose, Naail Diggs, Maake, and Damione Lewis were getting old and some made too much money. It's also not Jerry Richardson's fault that Thomas Davis tore his ACL again.
     
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    docnolz Corner of Stonewall& Mint

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    I also think that Danny Morrison is a huge upgrade over Mark Richardson.
     
  5. y2b

    y2b King of QC

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    Jake is gone, but he still got paid bigtime
     
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    I would have been an improvment over that coke head
     
  7. docnolz

    docnolz Corner of Stonewall& Mint

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    and the contract ramifications will not haunt the panthers down the road because they got it off their books in an uncapped year. When the new CBA/salary cap comes down the Panthers will be sitting pretty without awful contracts like that around their necks. The current worst contract out there is Gamble's I think.
     
  8. DaveW

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    you mean the contract they gave him while he was throwing int after int? That contract ranks up there with shawn gilbert and chuck smiths.

    I was more than fine with letting peppers go.
     
  9. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    I'm not sure I agree. What Seattle did (replacing 27 players) is rebuilding. What Detroit under Schwartz is doing is rebuilding. What we're doing feels more to me like a slow death, hoping for a resurrection on the other side of the CBA negotiations. It's weird, and if I'm being honest, I hate it for y'all. When tickets are what they are, going to a game is too damned expensive to endure a throw away season. And while I agree with Jake and Pep being released, the cabinet simply wasn't restocked. Or you could say that the Campbell's Chunky was pulled out and Top Ramen was put in it's place.


    This is a possibility, especially if Richardson's thinking of changing to a whole new philosophy and style of play.
     
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    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Seriously doubt this. The Vikes, Jags, and even the Bills are way more likely.
     

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