Since there appears to be an obsession about Wahle, I'm going to collect on this thread as many Mike Wahle quotes as possible. Feel free to contribute. I think it's safe to say that:
1) Most people view letting Mike Wahle go as a bad happening.
2) Some view it as TTs worst error (although there is still considerable debate whether it was actually possible to keep him given salary cap considerations)
3) Many think Wahle wanted out of GB, regardless of money. I disagree
First set of quotes:
This is Wahle's first interview after signing with the Panthers and sheds a little light on where he'll play there and why he signed with them:
Mike Wahle
On why he decided to sign with the Panthers: I like the attitude they have on the field, first and foremost. The defense is so impressive. On offense, they like to run the football. That's what they want to do. That's my modus operandi. That's what I'm all about. I think the attitude here is something I can really jibe with and bring something to the table.
On what position he expects to play: I can play four of the five positions on the line. The feeling is that we're going to start out at left guard but we'll have to see what happens and what is the best fit for everyone. If they need me somewhere else, I'll play somewhere else. I think we'll get the best five guys on the field.
On why he didn't visit any other teams: When I found out that the Panthers were interested, I was hoping it was going to be a one-stop deal. I really wanted to come here. I think this team is going to be good for a number of years and I wanted to be a part of that. They were in the Super Bowl two years ago and last year, they had a lot of injuries that kept them from having the type of season they wanted. But it's there, and you can see that it's there. They're on the doorstep, and to be part of something like that was too good to pass up. I've been in this League seven years and have never been to a Super Bowl. I think this team, with the leadership they have from the front office all the way down to the players, will be in good position (to make a run at the Super Bowl).
1) Most people view letting Mike Wahle go as a bad happening.
2) Some view it as TTs worst error (although there is still considerable debate whether it was actually possible to keep him given salary cap considerations)
3) Many think Wahle wanted out of GB, regardless of money. I disagree
First set of quotes:
This is Wahle's first interview after signing with the Panthers and sheds a little light on where he'll play there and why he signed with them:
Mike Wahle
On why he decided to sign with the Panthers: I like the attitude they have on the field, first and foremost. The defense is so impressive. On offense, they like to run the football. That's what they want to do. That's my modus operandi. That's what I'm all about. I think the attitude here is something I can really jibe with and bring something to the table.
On what position he expects to play: I can play four of the five positions on the line. The feeling is that we're going to start out at left guard but we'll have to see what happens and what is the best fit for everyone. If they need me somewhere else, I'll play somewhere else. I think we'll get the best five guys on the field.
On why he didn't visit any other teams: When I found out that the Panthers were interested, I was hoping it was going to be a one-stop deal. I really wanted to come here. I think this team is going to be good for a number of years and I wanted to be a part of that. They were in the Super Bowl two years ago and last year, they had a lot of injuries that kept them from having the type of season they wanted. But it's there, and you can see that it's there. They're on the doorstep, and to be part of something like that was too good to pass up. I've been in this League seven years and have never been to a Super Bowl. I think this team, with the leadership they have from the front office all the way down to the players, will be in good position (to make a run at the Super Bowl).

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