The Kyle Bailey Show

Virtually ever since Scott Fitterer became the general manager of the Carolina Panthers, one of the things he's been adamant about is that Brian Burns is going to be in Carolina for the foreseeable future. Evidence of that, was the trade deadline last year, when the Rams offered Carolina, two first-round picks, along with a second, and Carolina declined the offer. The fifth-year pass rusher out of Florida State is getting ready for the 2023 season, and he's awaiting a new contract after Carolina picked up his fifth-year option, which is set to pay him $16 million dollars. Last year Burns recorded 12.5 sacks and was named to his second Pro Bowl, as he's proven in his young NFL career, that he can be a productive player, at the premium position on the defensive side of the football. With all of that in mind, how much should he get paid?

With the belief around the NBA, that Miles Bridges will be back in Charlotte for the 2023-24 season, a lot of people are starting to speculate about the possible contract Bridges will receive. Before his domestic violence issue, on the eve of free agency last summer, Bridges was in line to receive a max contract from Charlotte, after Bridges had a career year. After a year away from basketball, Bridges is still in line to get a big payday, as Jake Fischer of Yahoo! Sports, expects him to make around $25 million dollars, and John Hollinger of The Athletic, echoed that belief, saying he could receive a contract worth $29 million dollars annually. Is this right? Or should Bridges be paid less, after his off-the-court issue? 

Joe Person of the Athletic joined Kyle Bailey earlier today as he recapped Panthers OTA’s from Bryce Young’s continued progress to Jaycee Horn sustaining another injury. The discussion started with Frank Reich announcing that Bryce Young is QB1 right now, but not the week 1 starter as Joe thinks this is just another tiny milestone […]

Mike Kaye of the Charlotte Observer joined Kyle Bailey on The Clubhouse as he discussed the latest from Panthers OTA’s. The conversation with Mike started with comments from Tommy Tremble in his latest piece being very critical of former HC Matt Rhule Mike explained that while he thinks Tommy was critical of the way Rhule […]

Golf

Chip Patterson of CBS Sports joined Kyle Bailey earlier today as he reacted to LIV and the PGA merging, and what could be the long-term ramifications of the merger. Earlier in the day the Golf world was shocked when LIV and the PGA Tour announced a merger after a war of words over the last […]

Co-Host of the Buzz Beat Podcast Brian Geisinger joined Kyle Bailey on Monday to give his thoughts on the draft from the 2nd pick to the many potential options at pick 27. The conversation started with Brian’s thoughts on the options for the 2nd pick as Brian told Kyle that Scoot had been his preferred […]

Jason Collette, Baseball Writer for RotoWire joined Kyle Bailey on Friday as he weighed in on the state of the MLB in 2023 entering 3 months, and how the rest of the year might play. The conversation started with the Braves, as Jason thinks the reason why they are still atop the NL East for […]

Voice of both ACC Sports and the Atlanta Falcons Wes Durham joined the Kyle Bailey Show today, as he weighed in on some of the biggest issues in college sports as well as the state of the NFC South. The first topic broached with Wes was the rise of the “Magnificent 7” within the ACC as […]

The NBA Finals are set as the Heat will now take on the Nuggets after beating the Celtics in the ECF. A significant factor behind the Heat’s success has been former Hornet Caleb Martin, who scored 26 points in the deciding game 7 win over the Celtics. Caleb Martin’s performance throughout the playoffs has had […]

To start Thursday’s edition of The Kyle Bailey Show, Kyle recapped the Canes getting swept by the Florida Panthers. This led to Kyle asking the question of which pro sports team in NC has the best chance to win a title first. Kyle first gave credit to the Hurricanes for being both the only pro […]