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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Sick of hearing about another team's player, next time I hear about Julius F'n Peppers I hope our offensive line is stomping him into the ground during Super Bowl 44
You dance with who brought ya
Excuse my abrasiveness but this has become too much. At this point I don't even want it to happen anymore. I, as a fan, am proud of the guys we have.
should we give back moss and welker?
Uh, oh BB is gonna be wicked pissed at his neice!
But he has only himself to blame if he's yaking to his family about confidential business information. Somehow, I don't see BB behaving in that manner. Maybe it's just me.
you too what....huh?
oh...I thought you were getting into something with PWP and like...I wasn't invited or something...so I guess I overreacted a bit...which is unusual for me
The Panthers are so strapped that after signing journeyman fullback Nehemiah Broughton in January, they released him earlier this month because a few players had bonus money due that put them over the $127 million cap.
If Peppers ends up staying with Carolina, the Panthers would have to extend Delhomme or make moves with other players just to have enough cap space to sign their five draft picks and shore up other areas.
Losing Hangartner and Omiyale left the Panthers without depth on the offensive line. After releasing starting cornerback Ken Lucas to clear cap space, the Panthers need a No. 3 cornerback behind Chris Gamble and likely new starter Richard Marshall. Carolina needs help on the defensive line, too.
The draft also won't have as much impact. The Panthers also don't have a first-round pick after trading it to Philadelphia last year to draft right tackle Jeff Otah.
Still, the budget is tight. Consider veteran Jason Kyle has been Carolina's long-snapper since 2001. Right now, the Panthers don't have the cap space to re-sign him, either.
I heard we were trading them for Peppers
And the difference between those guys and JP is that we didn't have to hear about them all day every day for weeks upon end
If this article is to be believed, something has to give at some point. It paints a very grim picture of Carolina's cap situation:.
I don't know, I think Moss was talked about every day for two years.