Carolina Panthers sign Tyler Larsen to a 2-year extension http://www.panthersfootballauthentic.com/michael-palardy-jersey-authentic , per reports with center/guard Tyler Larsen, according to Jourdan Rodrigue of the Charlotte Observer. The extension is for two years and $4.4 million with $1.4 million guaranteed.What this means for the PanthersThis could potentially be a huge deal for the Panthers since Larsen is seen as a potential replacement for center Ryan Kalil, who is expected to retire at the end of the 2018 season. Larsen can also fill in at left guard, and with Amini Silatolu suffering a knee injury yesterday that will keep him out of action for several weeks/months http://www.panthersfootballauthentic.com/c.j.-anderson-jersey-authentic , the Panthers could use all the depth they can get on the offensive line. Brendon Mahon is currently penciled in to be Silatolu’s replacement at left guard, but if the Panthers wanted to add more experience to the position they could certainly use Larsen as a fill-in for this season. My takeI think this is a great signing. The Panthers—at the very least—have a plan in place for the post-Kalil world that will begin in 2019. Larsen might not be the best center in the league, but he’s at least a solid depth option that the Panthers can rely on until they can find someone better.What do you think, Panthers fans? Should the Panthers use Larsen at left guard this season http://www.panthersfootballauthentic.com/wes-horton-jersey-authentic , or put all their hopes into an unproven UDFA? Share your thoughts with us!Here’s a tip for Donte Jackson Donte Jackson, the Carolina Panthers second round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, should probably pay his servers more. The rookie was called out on social media last night by his server for leaving a $5 tip on a $120 bill. I’m going to give Jackson the benefit of the doubt here, based on his response Womens Taylor Moton Jersey , and assume that he doesn’t know that most service staff at restaurants aren’t paid wages like they would be for any other job. Instead, they rely on tips to make up the vast majority of their income.Tipping is a controversial part of the cost of eating out in America. Our friends over at eater.com have talked a lot about this issue in the past. Check out this article if you want to get a larger grasp on the issues with tipping. Regardless of how you feel about the practice, I think we can all agree that the 4% tip that Jackson left is not enough. Hopefully, he’ll learn from this and leave better tips in the future http://www.panthersfootballauthentic.com/daryl-williams-jersey-authentic , even if for no other reason than to earn the respect of his team mates. Right now the rest of the Panthers have to be asking themselves how they can expect Jackson to give 100% on the field when he can’t even give 20% off of it.