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CMC the best threat the Panthers have ever had?


WarPanthers89

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Steve Smith is the best weapon we've ever had. I would trade CMC for a young Smith without a second thought. D-Will utilized Jeff Otah, the best run blocking RT I've ever seen, to rack up yardage. The instant Otah's body started to fall apart so did D-Wills runs. I can only dream what it would be like to have CMC running behind Otah with Smith as our #1 WR. We'd finally win the SB even with our terrible defense.

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2 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Steve Smith is the best weapon we've ever had. I would trade CMC for a young Smith without a second thought. D-Will utilized Jeff Otah, the best run blocking RT I've ever seen, to rack up yardage. The instant Otah's body started to fall apart so did D-Wills runs. I can only dream what it would be like to have CMC running behind Otah with Smith as our #1 WR. We'd finally win the SB even with our terrible defense.

I agree with you about Smith. It’s wild to think though that as dominate as Smith was, CMC can have more yards this season than Smith ever had. 

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9 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I agree with you about Smith. It’s wild to think though that as dominate as Smith was, CMC can have more yards this season than Smith ever had. 

Barring injury cmc could have 2000 yards from scrimmage every season He’s averaging over 5 yards per carry and 100 catches so

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