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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by ASUMountaineer » Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:20 pm

WVAPPeer wrote:Oh - I don't think the panthers are out to kill the dreams of former App players at all - I realize it is a business but I was just telling you what I personally hold against them which in reality holds no water whatsoever --- :o
Ahh. Gotcha.

I was 12 when they announced the franchise. I have been a Panthers fan from day one. The only way I see that changing is if the team is moved.
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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by NewApp » Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:07 am

ASUMountaineer wrote:
WVAPPeer wrote:Oh - I don't think the panthers are out to kill the dreams of former App players at all - I realize it is a business but I was just telling you what I personally hold against them which in reality holds no water whatsoever --- :o
Ahh. Gotcha.

I was 12 when they announced the franchise. I have been a Panthers fan from day one. The only way I see that changing is if the team is moved.

Bless your heart.
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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by Maddog1956 » Thu Sep 04, 2014 9:15 am

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philponder wrote:I hope they go 0-16. Why would you gut the roster of a team that went 12-4?
I would disagree that they "gutted the roster" - they kept all the core guys except Smith, and he isn't really a #1 anymore. But to the extent they did, they answer is mostly that they couldn't afford to pay guys like Ginn, Mitchell, Munnerlyn etc. what other teams would. They don't have the cap room now, and more importantly, they need to clear room to sign Newton and Kuechly to long-term deals. They're already looking at probably losing Hardy after this season. Thank Hurney's bad contracts for that.
If they could pay Jake $20 million to play for the Browns they could pay to keep Smith who at one time was the only wr on their team to have actually caught a TD in a game. I know that was another time, but it just shows how wacky they are. (I know they changed GM's but I think it has got worse not better). As far as money goes, why pay a guy to be 3rd string QB when he may never play and never move to first string. AE could have suited out as a return, wr or QB for very little money.

My problem with the Panthers is that they are going to have to stop "building" the team and play some FB. About everytime they get one position decided they change out several other critical ones. (I know all teams pick up players every year, but usually they are filling a position or picking someone for the future). Fans and more important PSL owners are about tired of it. They want to see the team come together and play a few seasons as a team. Most players will extend at least one season at a lower cost if they know there are cap problems and they want to stay. If they don't want to stay you have to put a "F" tag on them and then you're really in trouble.

They looked like they had started putting something together and figuring out some players were in the wrong position last year so what do they do this year....change everything. Let face it Cam isn't a "hit anything on the field" type QB. He was just learning how to throw to his WR's and now he's has a new crew. He's going in with little practice and if it takes him a season or two to learn his receivers they'll be gone.
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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by EastHallApp » Thu Sep 04, 2014 9:28 am

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philponder wrote:I hope they go 0-16. Why would you gut the roster of a team that went 12-4?
I would disagree that they "gutted the roster" - they kept all the core guys except Smith, and he isn't really a #1 anymore. But to the extent they did, they answer is mostly that they couldn't afford to pay guys like Ginn, Mitchell, Munnerlyn etc. what other teams would. They don't have the cap room now, and more importantly, they need to clear room to sign Newton and Kuechly to long-term deals. They're already looking at probably losing Hardy after this season. Thank Hurney's bad contracts for that.
If they could pay Jake $20 million to play for the Browns they could pay to keep Smith who at one time was the only wr on their team to have actually caught a TD in a game. I know that was another time, but it just shows how wacky they are. (I know they changed GM's but I think it has got worse not better). As far as money goes, why pay a guy to be 3rd string QB when he may never play and never move to first string. AE could have suited out as a return, wr or QB for very little money.

My problem with the Panthers is that they are going to have to stop "building" the team and play some FB. About everytime they get one position decided they change out several other critical ones. (I know all teams pick up players every year, but usually they are filling a position or picking someone for the future). Fans and more important PSL owners are about tired of it. They want to see the team come together and play a few seasons as a team. Most players will extend at least one season at a lower cost if they know there are cap problems and they want to stay. If they don't want to stay you have to put a "F" tag on them and then you're really in trouble.

They looked like they had started putting something together and figuring out some players were in the wrong position last year so what do they do this year....change everything. Let face it Cam isn't a "hit anything on the field" type QB. He was just learning how to throw to his WR's and now he's has a new crew. He's going in with little practice and if it takes him a season or two to learn his receivers they'll be gone.
Delhomme was another of Hurney's mistakes. Say what you will about Gettleman, but he is not overpaying to keep his guys around. Fans are sentimental - myself included - but you just can't run a team that way in the NFL.

Cutting Smith, as I understand it, wasn't really about money and in fact didn't really save them much in terms of cap space. Apparently they felt that he was a bad locker room influence and was getting in the way of Newton becoming a team leader. I doubt any of us know enough to have an informed opinion there.

To your point about changing up the receivers, the one thing I didn't understand about this offseason was why let Lafell go and then sign Cotchery, who's older and smaller, for about the same amount. I am no huge fan of Lafell's but at least there was some familiarity there.

As for AE, I wouldn't mind seeing him get a tryout as a backup QB for a team that runs a lot of read option stuff. I know he's too small to start, but I would think there might be some value in having a backup who could come in for a half or a game and run the same offense if your starter gets knocked out.

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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by ASUMountaineer » Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:01 am

Maddog1956 wrote:
EastHallApp wrote:
philponder wrote:I hope they go 0-16. Why would you gut the roster of a team that went 12-4?
I would disagree that they "gutted the roster" - they kept all the core guys except Smith, and he isn't really a #1 anymore. But to the extent they did, they answer is mostly that they couldn't afford to pay guys like Ginn, Mitchell, Munnerlyn etc. what other teams would. They don't have the cap room now, and more importantly, they need to clear room to sign Newton and Kuechly to long-term deals. They're already looking at probably losing Hardy after this season. Thank Hurney's bad contracts for that.
If they could pay Jake $20 million to play for the Browns they could pay to keep Smith who at one time was the only wr on their team to have actually caught a TD in a game. I know that was another time, but it just shows how wacky they are. (I know they changed GM's but I think it has got worse not better). As far as money goes, why pay a guy to be 3rd string QB when he may never play and never move to first string. AE could have suited out as a return, wr or QB for very little money.

My problem with the Panthers is that they are going to have to stop "building" the team and play some FB. About everytime they get one position decided they change out several other critical ones. (I know all teams pick up players every year, but usually they are filling a position or picking someone for the future). Fans and more important PSL owners are about tired of it. They want to see the team come together and play a few seasons as a team. Most players will extend at least one season at a lower cost if they know there are cap problems and they want to stay. If they don't want to stay you have to put a "F" tag on them and then you're really in trouble.

They looked like they had started putting something together and figuring out some players were in the wrong position last year so what do they do this year....change everything. Let face it Cam isn't a "hit anything on the field" type QB. He was just learning how to throw to his WR's and now he's has a new crew. He's going in with little practice and if it takes him a season or two to learn his receivers they'll be gone.
Blame Jerry Richardson for his loyalty to Marty Hurney. Hurney's contracts are what is causing Gettleman to do what he's doing. I have a lot more faith in Gettleman than Hurney. I've never worked for an NFL franchise, so for now I will defer to Gettleman.

IMO, this year's WR is an upgrade over last year's overall. Yeah, Smitty is gone, but he was not our best WR last year. Our best receiver last year was our TE! :shock: If you don't want to root for the Panthers, don't. But, I think Gettleman is doing a fantastic job given what he inherited. Also, Jordan Gross retiring really hit the Panthers hard. Our OL will be a work in progress, but I applaud Gettleman for not paying Ginn and Mitchell what they got elsewhere.
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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by EastHallApp » Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:38 am

ASUMountaineer wrote:
Blame Jerry Richardson for his loyalty to Marty Hurney. Hurney's contracts are what is causing Gettleman to do what he's doing. I have a lot more faith in Gettleman than Hurney. I've never worked for an NFL franchise, so for now I will defer to Gettleman.

IMO, this year's WR is an upgrade over last year's overall. Yeah, Smitty is gone, but he was not our best WR last year. Our best receiver last year was our TE! :shock: If you don't want to root for the Panthers, don't. But, I think Gettleman is doing a fantastic job given what he inherited. Also, Jordan Gross retiring really hit the Panthers hard. Our OL will be a work in progress, but I applaud Gettleman for not paying Ginn and Mitchell what they got elsewhere.
Agreed. Now, you could certainly take issue with Gettleman not drafting or signing any potential replacements for Gross, but I think he just felt he'd have to reach too much to draft any of the guys who were available, and that's another thing he just doesn't do (draft for need over value).

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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by Rekdiver » Thu Sep 04, 2014 11:39 am

There are similar stories in Carolina and Boone....Both are digging out of a hole from former "managers". One is a financial hole and the other is a recruiting hole.

We would never had an Armanti discussion if he'd been drafted in the 5th or 6th round which is where you would draft a project at WR. He would be playing QB in Canada by now. As for Bersin I was laughing about him (in the beginning) but he is a big WR and has good hands. Quite frankly a pleasant surprise for the Panthers. DJ is a step slow after his knee injury but could still be a quality backup for someone.

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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by Boone Goon » Thu Sep 04, 2014 3:07 pm

Diver, I think you're conpletely correct on all three players. AE got drafted into a bad situation that was compounded by how high he was picked. UNC fans piled on and it just went from bad to worse for him. He's been a classy kid through this whole thing. I hope he gets a chance to play in Canada. I'd love to see him work his magic!

As for DJ, I think he'll get picked up by week 3 after an injury depleted team needs a solid LB.

Fingers crossed for both of them.

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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by JTApps1 » Thu Sep 04, 2014 3:31 pm

I just hate that DJ took a cheap shot after a play was over and it has drastically changed his career. I still can't believe the Houston OL didn't get fined for the hit. DJ was becoming a very solid LB for the Packers at that point.

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Re: DJ waiver by panthers

Unread post by Black Saturday » Fri Sep 05, 2014 12:44 pm

Boone Goon wrote:Diver, I think you're conpletely correct on all three players. AE got drafted into a bad situation that was compounded by how high he was picked. UNC fans piled on and it just went from bad to worse for him. He's been a classy kid through this whole thing. I hope he gets a chance to play in Canada. I'd love to see him work his magic!

As for DJ, I think he'll get picked up by week 3 after an injury depleted team needs a solid LB.

Fingers crossed for both of them.
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