Grantland Goes in on the Panthers GM

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The roster moves made by the Panthers GM are incompetent at best - Grantland

  • A five-year, $50 million deal for Jon Beason that guaranteed the former "Seventh Floor Crew" member $25 million and made him the highest-paid inside linebacker in league history. The deal, signed in July 2011, came amid reports that Beason had been struggling with an Achilles injury for several months. Beason went on to tear his Achilles tendon during the opening week of the season, an injury that cost him the remainder of that campaign and will have deleterious long-term effects on his career. Beason is back, but he's not the same guy; the old Beason wouldn't have tried to two-hand touch Andre Brown in the first quarter last night.
  • A five-year, $36.5 million deal for Thomas Davis, a talented linebacker coming off of ACL tears in consecutive seasons. Davis tore his ACL again just weeks after signing his extension. It's a deal that has been pilloried here in the past, but the argument boils down to one simple question: What other team wanted to give Davis a long-term deal with any guaranteed money? Carolina gave Davis a $7 million signing bonus when no other team in football would have been likely to give him even a million dollars in guaranteed money. Davis played in the first two games of the 2012 season, but was inactive against the Giants on Thursday night.
  • A six-year, $76 million contract for Charles Johnson, which guaranteed a player with 21.5 sacks over four seasons an incredible $32 million. The Johnson deal was the sort of contract that causes lockouts and dramatically shifts the cost of unproven pass-rushers skyward. It's a deal that probably prevented the likes of Cliff Avril from signing long-term contracts this offseason, and one that will make it wildly difficult to lock up actual stars like Clay Matthews as they approach free agency. The Panthers felt like they had to pay an exorbitant sum to keep Johnson from hitting the free market, but nobody in the league would have come close to giving him this sort of money. Johnson, the leader of a pass rush that seemed more like a Chamber of Commerce for Eli Manning last night, has nine sacks in 18 games since signing his deal. And his is the best of the five!
  • A four-year, $12 million deal for Olindo Mare, yet another example of a team being fooled by a kicker. After a disastrous season for the Saints in 2007, the Seahawks signed Mare for the veteran's minimum and got three years of above-average kicking from him. Just like the last-place team in baseball that insists on spending big bucks on a closer, the 2-14 Panthers decided that they were a kicker away from seriously winning and gave Mare a four-year deal. He missed a number of meaningful kicks in 2011 and was released after one season. Mare is currently a free agent and probably, because of his leg on kickoffs, better than half the kickers who signed franchise deals this offseason.
  • A five-year, $43 million deal for DeAngelo Williams, one that guarantees him $21 million. Hurney gave Williams this contract despite the presence of former first-round pick Jonathan Stewart on the roster, which which many perceived as a sign that the team would eventually shop Stewart around the league. Instead, just one year later, the Panthers gave Stewart a six-year, $37 million deal that guarantees him $22.5 million, which adds up to $80 million in contracts for a pair of running backs that might not be better with the ball than their quarterback. Williams had just 836 yards rushing last year, and outside of a 1,515-yard season in 2008, he's averaged 706 rushing yards and four touchdowns per season. For that, he got a deal roughly similar to the one Ray Rice just picked up. Hurneymania!!


Cam aint ever winning there.
 

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I found it strange how some viewed Carolina as a "team on the rise" when most of their key players are overpaid, old and broken down.

Cam is good and has a ton of potential, obviously, but the team needs a complete overhaul.

Its because of Cam..but outside of that theyve got no WRs..Smith is getting :flabbynsick:

Their RBs are good, but it seems like one of them is always hurt..and the defense isnt that great either.
 

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Its because of Cam..but outside of that theyve got no WRs..Smith is getting :flabbynsick:

Their RBs are good, but it seems like one of them is always hurt..and the defense isnt that great either.

I watch every Panther game. Steve Smith is in no way close to :flabbynsick: status. Their problem is on the defensive side of the ball. They have one of the best offenses in the league. Sure they didn't do shyt against the Giants but sometimes you just get beat.
 

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Its because of Cam..but outside of that theyve got no WRs..Smith is getting :flabbynsick:

Their RBs are good, but it seems like one of them is always hurt..and the defense isnt that great either.
if they plug up the o-line u b*stards will find out what the deal is.



I watch every Panther game. Steve Smith is in no way close to :flabbynsick: status. Their problem is on the defensive side of the ball. They have one of the best offenses in the league. Sure they didn't do shyt against the Giants but sometimes you just get beat.


nah the o-line is super dookie
 

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I watch every Panther game. Steve Smith is in no way close to :flabbynsick: status. Their problem is on the defensive side of the ball. They have one of the best offenses in the league. Sure they didn't do shyt against the Giants but sometimes you just get beat.

:what:
 

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I watch every Panther game. Steve Smith is in no way close to :flabbynsick: status. Their problem is on the defensive side of the ball. They have one of the best offenses in the league. Sure they didn't do shyt against the Giants but sometimes you just get beat.

:heh:
 

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I watch every Panther game. Steve Smith is in no way close to :flabbynsick: status. Their problem is on the defensive side of the ball. They have one of the best offenses in the league. Sure they didn't do shyt against the Giants but sometimes you just get beat.

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"which adds up to $80 million in contracts for a pair of running backs that might not be better with the ball than their quarterback"

:russ:
 
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