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Gardner to Panthers
I just read on redskins.com saying there is a trade for Rod Gardner to the Panthers pending a physical. Doesn't say what we get but at least it would be something :food-smil
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Re: Gardner to Panthers
[url]http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2118118[/url]
We get a draft pick, at this point, it's not clear which round... |
Re: Gardner to Panthers
Redskins actually got something for nothing finally.
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Re: Gardner to Panthers
sweet! we finally got rid of mr. drop it like it's hot.
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I'm betting it's a 5th rounder at best
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I'm really surprised we were able to move him since it was so obvious he was going to be cut.
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Glad to hear it. Even a 5th round pick would be better then nothing.
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I'm sure its a very low draft pick, but he was going to get cut anyways. I'm really suprised we actually got somthing for him, so I'll take whatever they are dishing out. Even if its a 6th or 7th rounder.....
In all seriousness though, I think he has the chance to have a very good year/career in Carolina or wherever he ends up. He could end up to be very good, and then everyone will point at us like were idiots (as usual). But its defintley time to part ways with him, as he was doing more bad than good. |
Re: Gardner to Panthers
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]I'm betting it's a 5th rounder at best[/QUOTE]
If it's as high as a 5th, you can spank me hard and call me bitch. (Dear God let me right about this!!) |
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Could it be conditional based on what kind of performance he has next year?
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[QUOTE=Daseal]Could it be conditional based on what kind of performance he has next year?[/QUOTE]
if that does happen, we could be looking @ the good chance of recieving a decent pick with Gardner going into his contract year. and since that's too good of a scenario, we probably sent him there for a 6th rounder. :biggthump |
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Seems like only yesterday I was reading posts on thewarpath.net saying how stupid the FO was for allowing Gardner and Barrow to seek trades. That who would be so stupid as to trade for either when they would just be released soon anyway
Well anyway, now the ball's in McCant's court so to speak...time for him to step up |
Re: Gardner to Panthers
It looks like it will be a 6th, plus Carolina is responsible for $2 million of his base salary in 2005
[url]http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/sports/football/12238897.htm[/url] |
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[QUOTE=TAFKAS]It looks like it will be a 6th, plus Carolina is responsible for $2 million of his base salary in 2005
[url="http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/sports/football/12238897.htm"]http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/sports/football/12238897.htm[/url][/QUOTE] Couldn't read without siging up. Could you post the relavent parts? (or maybe you already did in your first sentence.) |
Re: Gardner to Panthers
The Carolina Panthers' lengthy search for a third wide receiver might have ended with an unexpected battle for the No. 2 job.
The Panthers will bring in Rod Gardner, a starter for almost his entire four seasons with the Washington Redskins, for a physical on Thursday morning. If Gardner passes all medical tests, Carolina will send a sixth-round pick in 2006 to Washington, according to multiple league sources. Panthers general manager Marty Hurney and Gardner's agent, Joel Segal, confirmed the receiver will be in for a physical. Hurney confirmed a deal is likely if medical clearance is given (Gardner has had a relatively injury-free career). But Hurney and Segal would not say what the compensation would be. The sources said the draft-pick compensation also is conditional on Gardner making the roster, but that seems a certainty. The Panthers were unsuccessful at landing a backup for starters Steve Smith and Keary Colbert in free agency and the college draft. But Gardner could be more than a backup. At very least, the Panthers will have three strong candidates for two starting jobs. At 6-foot-2 and 213 pounds, Gardner has the kind of size Carolina had sought since releasing Muhsin Muhammad in February. Gardner started 62 of 64 games with Washington, but it became obvious last season that his future with the Redskins was in doubt. He was to have a $3.5 million salary-cap hit, and the Redskins had been shopping Gardner since the Senior Bowl in January. Initially, they were seeking a second-round pick for the former first-round choice from Clemson. The Panthers, who had kept an eye on Gardner's situation, would be responsible for $2 million base salary in the final year of his contract. "Rod's very excited and looking forward to going to camp and competing," Segal said. There was some thought the Redskins would be forced to release Gardner in a salary-cap move after June1, but they hung onto the receiver and continued to drop their price tag. Gardner's numbers dropped last year and in 2003, after he had 71 catches for 1,006 yards and eight touchdowns in 2002. But the Panthers view Gardner as a strong possession receiver, who could pair well with speedsters Smith and Colbert, who is coming off a solid rookie season. The addition of Gardner will allow veteran Ricky Proehl to be used as a situational receiver in the red zone and give prospect Drew Carter time to develop. |
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