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The Panthers just signed him to a ludacris deal giving him 8 mil per year for the first 2 years with approx 13.5-14 mil in bonus money spread over them 2 years. Nate is way better than Lucas is!

 

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The Panthers just signed him to a ludacris deal giving him 8 mil per year for the first 2 years with approx 13.5-14 mil in bonus money spread over them 2 years. Nate is way better than Lucas is!

 

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That's nuts.....did Snyder take over the Panthers???

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It's the going price of the NFL these days. It's not going down anytime soon, so you better be ready to pay for the players you want!

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Nate's worth it.....I'd pay him

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It's the going price of the NFL these days. It's not going down anytime soon, so you better be ready to pay for the players you want!

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Then the salary cap better make one hell of a jump real soon. Otherwise we're going to start seeing a lot of teams playing with nearly no depth at some key positions. Which in turn means they also need to slash the preseason in half and put some more rules in place to avoid injuires. It just isn't good for football.

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The Panthers just signed him to a ludacris deal giving him 8 mil per year for the first 2 years with approx 13.5-14 mil in bonus money spread over them 2 years. Nate is way better than Lucas is!

 

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That's not what it said, but it's an extremely risky contract for the Panthers, even if those numbers in the report are true. It did say he will get 8 million per year in the first two years, and that the total bonus money will be 13.5-14 million, but that is not paid in the first two years. The bonus money is some now, and some a few years later, probably in year 4 or 5, which he likely will never see. But the fact that they are risking 16 million in the first two years (again, if this report on the numbers is true) is a ridiculous risk IMO for Ken Lucas, who is quite good but not great.

 

It might be that he is guaranteed a total of 8 million in the first two years, not averaging 8 mil per.

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Then the salary cap better make one hell of a jump real soon. Otherwise we're going to start seeing a lot of teams playing with nearly no depth at some key positions. Which in turn means they also need to slash the preseason in half and put some more rules in place to avoid injuires. It just isn't good for football.

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How do the Raiders and Redskins do it every year? :ph34r:

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Then the salary cap better make one hell of a jump real soon. Otherwise we're going to start seeing a lot of teams playing with nearly no depth at some key positions. Which in turn means they also need to slash the preseason in half and put some more rules in place to avoid injuires. It just isn't good for football.

 

I agree. Who wants to see a team full of FA's, 6th Rounders, and other teams' castoffs?

 

 

 

Oh, wait. That's the Patriots.

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That's nuts.....did Snyder take over the Panthers???

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He is now so wealthy, he now runs both the Skins and the Panthers, and has his eye on the Ravens...it must have been charging for admission to summer training camp sessions that threw him over the top! :lol:

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He is now so wealthy, he now runs both the Skins and the Panthers, and has his eye on the Ravens...it must have been charging for admission to summer training camp sessions that threw him over the top! :ph34r:

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Did he really charge admission for training camp???? This guy is something.......any idea what he was charging?

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