Zodi
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No offense to her but who listens to her podcast?
I listen when Matthew is on. They did a hilarious episode after the SB.
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No offense to her but who listens to her podcast?
Hey! Unlike you ... pretty-boy, some of us need the beauty tips.No offense to her but who listens to her podcast?
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I could see them offering the Panthers their second this year and two firsts (2024 & 2025). The Cats are cap strapped ...
His wife's podcast, helping her expand her viewership.Strange though... because he hasn't said shit in the media for months but then says this on a podcast.
I find that odd.
I never thought he was retiring but still interesting.
I think that would be an enormous mistake. This team is going to need to change tactics now because everyone in the league adopted their strategy of building around high end castoffs. That only works when you're the one team doing it. Cat is out of that bag so it's time to switch gears.I could see them offering the Panthers their second this year and two firsts (2024 & 2025). The Cats are cap strapped and IMO would be receptive by looking at what Detroit did with their two firsts. Combined with their own they could move up to replace Burns and save the money. I think Snead will put on a full court press to get Burns to play opposite Floyd.
I find that whole podcast thing - a call, for "look at me..." anyway...Strange though... because he hasn't said shit in the media for months but then says this on a podcast.
I find that odd.
I never thought he was retiring but still interesting.
Owner wealth isn't really indicative of team CAP, all 32 clubs start the season with the same overall adjusted salary CAP, then subtract from that number based on active contracts.However, I got to ask ... Where did you read, see, hear or imagine that the Panthers are cap strapped?
I would have thought David Tepper was one of the most wealthy owners in the NFL.
You are absolutely right.Owner wealth isn't really indicative of team CAP, all 32 clubs start the season with the same overall adjusted salary CAP, then subtract from that number based on active contracts.
Carolina Panthers 2023 Salary Cap
Carolina Panthers 2023 salary cap, contracts, cap figures, salaries, free agents, and transactions, including bonus breakdowns, team payrolls and more.www.spotrac.com
Today, we do.No offense to her but who listens to her podcast?
Hell, you woulda traded me for Namath! ~ Merlin Olsen.I think that would be an enormous mistake. This team is going to need to change tactics now because everyone in the league adopted their strategy of building around high end castoffs. That only works when you're the one team doing it. Cat is out of that bag so it's time to switch gears.
What would that look like? Well the opposite. Something like trade AD to Pittsburgh so he can be close to his daughter and use those picks to help pull off a one year retool. If they can simply fill LT with the compensation that is a win for them. They can find DL all over in every draft.
I love AD but I'd be making him that offer right now. Give him time to ruminate on it.
He consistently mentioned Goff with reference to you both times.Hold on a second - I am not as bad as Kupp in his love for Morris
Edit - and in addition, first you say I am a Goff hater and then you say I am a Goff lover - let's get consistent please
If you mean behind a bunch of mostly 3rd string JAGS and one starter you’d be 100% correct. No QB can thrive behind that.he might reconsider if they don't fix the Ol no qb can thrive in this setup.
Maybe some NFL wivesNo offense to her but who listens to her podcast?