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Dallas paper says Johnson signed

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Mr. Scot, Mar 23, 2006.

  1. Collin

    Collin soap and water

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    I hate our cap situation.

    I worry about our team chemistry.

    I love our team.
     
  2. HPCatFan

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    No fucking shit. We should be good then.
     
  3. y2b

    y2b King of QC

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    I was just thinking of how stoked everybody was when we traded for Rod Gardner
     
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    OK I'm lazy. How did Gardner do in Wash. VS. Johnson in Dal? Im thinking Garder was much less of a player than Keyshawn was. but. I'm lazy.
     
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    y2b King of QC

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    DIDN'T REALIZE FOX WAS ON VACATION

    Keyshawn reaches agreement with Panthers

    By Len Pasquarelli
    ESPN.com

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    Wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson, released by the Dallas Cowboys on March 14 for salary cap reasons, reached agreement Thursday night with the Carolina Panthers on a four-year contract, several NFL sources confirmed for ESPN.com.
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    Complete financial details were not immediately available, and the two sides were still fine-tuning some elements of the deal late into the night, one team source acknowledged. But sources said the contract is worth approximately $3.5 million per year and that Johnson will receive a $5 million signing bonus on a contract that could be officially signed as early as Friday.

    Johnson, 33, visited with New York Giants officials earlier this week and it is believed that he turned down a contract proposal that reportedly would have paid him $3 million per year. He then met on Thursday with management officials from the Panthers, one of the teams that he publicly cited as a possible landing spot when Dallas released him.


    Head coach John Fox, who is vacationing, was not among the Panthers officials involved in the Thursday meeting. But Fox is familiar with Johnson and staunchly advocated his addition to a Carolina passing game that sorely needed a strong No. 2 wide receiver.


    Over the past two seasons, the Panthers' passing game has focused on one main receiver and struggled to develop a viable complementary wideout.


    In 2005, Steve Smith had 103 catches for 1,563 yards and 12 touchdowns. That accounted for 61.7 percent of the catches and 63.2 percent of the yards produced by the Carolina wideout corps. No other Carolina wide receiver had more than 25 catches last year. In 2004, when Smith missed all but one game because of a broken leg, Muhsin Muhammad accounted for 51.1 percent of the receptions by wide receivers and for 51.3 percent of the yards.


    The addition of Johnson, a big, rangy possession receiver, should address the imbalance. His presence will also aid the Panthers' running game, since he is a rugged downfield blocker. It will also result in a battle for the No. 3 and No. 4 wide receiver spots, with youngsters Keary Colbert and Drew Carter vying for playing time. It remains to be seen if Ricky Proehl, one of the league's best possession receivers and currently an unrestricted free agent, will return for a 17th season.


    For his career, Johnson has 744 receptions for 9,756 yards and 60 touchdowns in 151 games, including 146 starts. He registered 71 catches for 839 yards and six touchdowns for the Cowboys in 2005, and he started in 14 of his 16 appearances. Johnson was due a March roster bonus of $1 million and had a scheduled base salary of $1.5 million for 2006, and the Cowboys chose to release him, sensing that the loquacious wide receiver would seek to have his contract upgraded.


    There were rumblings from Dallas, in fact, that Johnson planned to skip the start of the team's offseason conditioning program because he wanted his contract addressed. Just four days after releasing Johnson, the Cowboys signed wide receiver Terrell Owens to a three-year contract.


    The top overall choice in the 1996 draft, Johnson has been outspoken at times during his career, but he remains a productive player, although most scouts agree he is no longer a lead-type receiver. The former Southern California star played four seasons with the Jets and then was traded to Tampa Bay in 2000. In 2003, the Bucs inactivated him for the final part of the season because of his public criticism of head coach Jon Gruden.

    Tampa Bay dealt him to the Cowboys in 2004 for wide receiver Joey Galloway. In Johnson's two years with the Cowboys, he averaged 70.5 receptions, 910 yards and six touchdowns.
     
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    hol shit i was hoping it was a backloaded thing. 5MM bonus/3.5 sal? dayum. Produce ************.
     
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    Oh well, go Keyshawn.
    I refuse to refer to him as Key.
     
  8. Purrsecutioner

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    I dunno, I remember that being pretty split. And that was another thing all together.

    Some of us were excited, becuase we were hoping he would have a chance to break out, and some still remembered Seifert digging him coming out of Clemson. And yeah, I still think the signing was a good one. Had Gardner broke out, we would come out smelling wonderful. I also think still, that taking 87 was a slap, and didnt endear him to some teammates.

    But with Key, we know what were getting, on the field anyways. Gardner was a bit exciting because it was a question mark, but most of us acknowledged that he was a big fucking if.
     
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    Heh. Fine, call him Me'.
     
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    So, is that 5M in bonus in addition to 3.5 million this season? Come on, I want details.

    How much do we have left under the cap?
     

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