Could Olsen’s Call for New Contract Open the Door for Gary Barnidge?

Could Olsen’s Call for New Contract Open the Door for Gary Barnidge?

Greg Olsen wants his contract restructured.  It’s not a secret. He hasn’t made it a thing yet, but when asked about being the 7th overall paid tight end, he’s been honest in his belief that he deserves to be compensated based on his productivity. He’s got a point too. He’s been the league’s most consistent tight end over the past five years. He hasn’t missed a game since becoming a Panther and he is Cam’s favorite target. 

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Panthers Interested in Safety Donte Whitner

Safety has been a position for the Panthers before Marcus Ball suffered an injury requiring surgery and Dean Marlowe pulled up lame with a hamstring injury. Carolina has been hoping that Tre Boston could step into that starting strong safety and play well enough to have these younger unproven players find enough practice reps where they could step in a supportive role.

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Free Agency Dust Settles: Where Carolina Stands and Who is Left to Target

Free Agency Dust Settles: Where Carolina Stands and Who is Left to Target

As the dust starts to settle, Dave Gettleman is putting on his overall yes they are high above the belly button and higher from the ground and looking to get to work.  The big names are off the board.  Teams have overpaid, and Carolina will have to sift through the heap like a someone who shows up late to a church yard sale.   

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Greg Hardy’s Replacement

Greg Hardy’s Replacement

The NFL continues to test the patience of Carolina Panthers fans and the Panthers organization. Is the NFL going to punish Greg Hardy or not? Hardy met with NFL officials on Wednesday to talk about the case but nothing was resolved. I reached out to Carolina Panthers Beat Writer David Newton, and asked him if he has heard of any updates on the Hardy situation. All he said was that it was, “Strangely Quiet.”

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