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Kerrigan Leaving?

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From the sounds of the tweets he is hitting free agency
 

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yes , why wouldnt he ? he wants a starting gig
 

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I ain't mad at him, but that's not a sure thing though. I wonder how long he wants to play for?
 

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The real question is why didn’t our FO trade him last year?

Could have gotten a decent draft asset in return. He is still a starting caliber player on most teams.

These are the types of roster building moves that good programs make and the WFT always seem to miss on.
 

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The real question is why didn’t our FO trade him last year?

Could have gotten a decent draft asset in return. He is still a starting caliber player on most teams.

These are the types of roster building moves that good programs make and the WFT always seem to miss on.
:whistle::whistle::whistle::stephena: Great point!! It was a matter of choice between improving the team versus seeing him enter the ring of fame because he was such a good locker room guy. Sure he produced when on the field but to use the logic employed by some here, there's never a time to trade aging veteran guys for future assets. Sad!
 

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The real question is why didn’t our FO trade him last year?

Could have gotten a decent draft asset in return. He is still a starting caliber player on most teams.

These are the types of roster building moves that good programs make and the WFT always seem to miss on.
if he signs with another team and we handle our off season like we did last season we could get a good comp pick
 

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Kerrigan is an asset on a rebuilding team. This team is two years too late to maximize their return in trade and that value is diminishing as each year goes by. BTW: for those who claim that I simply dislike this guy, I'll ask, doesn't he deserve better than the few playoff appearances that he's gotten here? So I challenge that notion with one of my own in which I say that anyone who claims to care about the guy and wants him to retire as a WFT player, do you really hate him that much?
 

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Kerrigan is an asset on a rebuilding team. This team is two years too late to maximize their return in trade and that value is diminishing as each year goes by. BTW: for those who claim that I simply dislike this guy, I'll ask, doesn't he deserve better than the few playoff appearances that he's gotten here? So I challenge that notion with one of my own in which I say that anyone who claims to care about the guy and wants him to retire as a WFT player, do you really hate him that much?
But we are so close to actually winning something worth while, why jettison him now? Why not let him be part of that as the "elder statesman" who would certainly have a role on this team. Now, if Kerrigan says I feel I have earned the right to be a starter elsewhere, well then you give the guy his wish.
 

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But we are so close to actually winning something worth while, why jettison him now? Why not let him be part of that as the "elder statesman" who would certainly have a role on this team. Now, if Kerrigan says I feel I have earned the right to be a starter elsewhere, well then you give the guy his wish.
First, we're not close the team finished with a 7-9 record (7-10 if you count the playoff game) and this has been where this team has been mired for decades. Trust in Ron? uhmmm ok, but what's there about him that screams better than middle of the pack!?

Regular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonLeagueTeamGWLTWin%GWLWin%
2011NFLCarolina Panthers166100.375
2012NFLCarolina Panthers16790.438
2013NFLCarolina Panthers161240.750101.000
2014NFLCarolina Panthers16781.469211.500
2015NFLCarolina Panthers161510.938321.667
2016NFLCarolina Panthers166100.375
2017NFLCarolina Panthers161150.688101.000
2018NFLCarolina Panthers16790.438
2019NFLCarolina Panthers12570.417
2020NFLWashington Football Team16790.438
Totals15683721.535734.429
 

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Kerrigan was hurt last year, so he wouldnt have gotten anything in a trade.

He was an asset to the team this year as a mentor for Chase Young and the rest of the young defenders. I believe CY calls him a “dog,” and has mad respect for

I do NOT want him to go, but cant blame him for wanting a starting gig, which I wouldnt do if I was a gm of another team.

I hope the WFT resigns RK at a team friendly price, and will wish him well if he goes elsewhere.
 

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But we are so close to actually winning something worth while, why jettison him now? Why not let him be part of that as the "elder statesman" who would certainly have a role on this team. Now, if Kerrigan says I feel I have earned the right to be a starter elsewhere, well then you give the guy his wish.
Second, Kerrigan is an asset that could have garnered a significant return towards the stated "rebuild." That window has nearly closed and like 100% of all NFL players, winning a championship or being part of a championship doesn't go away in favor of being an "elder statesman" on a losing or middle of the pack team. He's been a great contributor to this team, but at some point it becomes increasingly more difficult to look in the eyes of players like him and say... "forget your dreams man, we're going to deny you that and ourselves the opportunity to improve because your locker room contributions matter more to us!"
 

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Kerrigan was hurt last year, so he wouldnt have gotten anything in a trade.

He was an asset to the team this year as a mentor for Chase Young and the rest of the young defenders. I believe CY calls him a “dog,” and has mad respect for

I do NOT want him to go, but cant blame him for wanting a starting gig, which I wouldnt do if I was a gm of another team.

I hope the WFT resigns RK at a team friendly price, and will wish him well if he goes elsewhere.
Kerrigan was fully ready to go in 2020! His trade value peaked in 2018/2019 before he got hurt.
 

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He did but he was never a speed rusher, he is a power rusher.

I'm hip. RK was never a speed demon or one of those can bend the corner type guys. I'm not saying he was once fast n now looks slow, but I am saying he looks like he has lost a step.
 

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I'm hip. RK was never a speed demon or one of those can bend the corner type guys. I'm not saying he was once fast n now looks slow, but I am saying he looks like he has lost a step.
Probably true, most of us at 32 or 33 lose a step ... even Darrell Green did. He was only running a 4.28 at that age. :D
 

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The skins liked RK , RK liked them , never ever heard him request a trade to a contender .
 
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