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cj spiller on the trade block


ricardo22compleano

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With what he brings to the table, I'd love to have him in Charlotte. However, we're tied to D Will and Stew by terrible contracts, Cam and TD I think contracts I think are coming up and of course we're still stressing our cap space. I don't think that it willl happen. But if we can make it happen without hurting the team, yes.

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hell to the yes.  give a 3rd and be done with it.  work out a 2.5 mil yr contract or something doable w a reasonable bonus to lower the hit.

 

but we wont and if we did we prob wouldnt use him correctly.  an immediate answer on punt and kick off returns and would be a nice complement to stewart next yr considering we only keep stew instead of dwill. 

 

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I'd love to get him but with all the money going to D.Will and Stew, I cant see it happening. With the curretnt run blocking I dont think he'd help much at RB position this year but he is a great return man too.

 

 

 

...with that said, getting Melvin Gordan in the draft next year would be soooooooo awesome.

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