Yes!
I want to see him do it one more year before he offer him a massive contract. This was the only move.
Keep Pounding!
Wrong at least trade him and get something for him.
Idiot move .
You have a valuable asset and you get nothing.
Plenty of teams would have given a draft pick
I bumped the thread. He was posting that he would rather tag Norman for a year than pay him a long-term deal.
Colts have some cap room, they could free up just slightly more and get him.
What a weird move though. Just pay him for a year then let him go, there is nobody else to spend the $ on now for Car, FA is basically over. That really never happens. Probably will be some clarity on the matter.
I bumped the thread. He was posting that he would rather tag Norman for a year than pay him a long-term deal.
Colts have some cap room, they could free up just slightly more and get him. Giants have some $ available as well. Obviously both teams have to sign draft picks so they would need to get creative.
What a weird move though. Just pay him for a year then let him go, there is nobody else to spend the $ on now for Car, FA is basically over. That really never happens. Probably will be some clarity on the matter.
Sanchez chances at success in his primetime Broncos debut just got a little easier.
Smart move in the long run. Now we watch and see...way to go Jerry! Pound on, Panthers...
There's something more here than meets the eye. You have the guy for 1 year, actually 2, because you can franchise him again next year, in his prime, no matter what, and you just release him for nothing?Panthers rescinded the tag to Norman. That never happens in the NFL for guys like that. You either get tagged and traded or tagged for a year then hit FA.
Wonder who will step up and pay him.
Why do you think that?
I understand not wanting to commit big money for him but still.
Wouldn't surprise me as he grew up and lives 1.5 hrs from Atlanta. If not playing for the Panthers, this would be the other dream job. Having said that, anyone who puts that kinda money on Norman for his services is cray cray...Bleacher Report's Jason Cole reports the Falcons are among the teams interested in free agent Josh Norman, and that his deal is likely to be more valuable than Janoris Jenkins' five-year, $62.5 million pact.