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McCoy had some disagreement with Panthers coaches


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McCoy missed three games that season in Tampa, so last year represented a new low and he said on SiriusXM NFL Radio that he “actually had a dispute with the coaches last year in Carolina because they were taking me out of the game.” He went on to say that he feels he’s still a three-down player and that he’ll go back to being one in Dallas this year.

“I had never rotated as much as I did last year in Carolina,” McCoy said. “Ever. Ever. That’s not what I was used to. That’s honestly not even what I like to do. I’ll play all game if I have to. . . . I’m an every down guy, that hasn’t changed and I don’t plan on it changing this year.”

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McCoy had some flash plays and was all around solid. He wasn’t even terrible in the run game, not great but not like he was a huge liability there. Wouldn’t have made any sense whatsoever to keep him though. I enjoyed seeing him in a Panthers jersey briefly.

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I mean for the money we paid him we got our worth. And he didn’t exactly have a supporting cast. Butler just got paid roughly what McCoy was paid and I’d take McCoy all day long over Butler.

I wouldn’t have kept him in for all snaps though, dude’s in denial.

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