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CMC extension was a great move


WarPanthers89

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We have a future hall of fame caliber player on our team at 23 years old, who just produced over 1k receiving and 1k running the ball with no other weapons to take the coverage off, a terrible turnover machine at QB, and a historically bad defense. 
 

**No way he played his 4th year under that rookie pay scale. Now you lock in your team leader, and prepare to compete next season after we have one full year to rebuild that defense. Our offense is ready to compete right now with one solid Guard. Everyone loves signing Robby Anderson to 10 million a year (who produced just over 750 yards last season and the one before) but some flip out over CMC at 16 million? 
 

Get over it haters...the Panthers made the right decision and we will be in the playoff hunt next year. Now we get the honor of watching him absolutely dominate defenses the next 5 years with our new look offense that actually has other playmakers and innovative play calling.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, beo said:

i agreed until i read the last part... this team isn't even touching the playoffs next year.

Our offense can compete this year, and with a rookie draft coming up (one which I assume we will draft 80 percent defense) another year of free agents, and another rookie class? Oh absolutely we can. Our team is going to run through the offense. 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

a.) depends on if it's an accrued season

b.) you're also following his 2019 campaign with 20 months off instead of 8. 

Can't accrue a season without playing games, 6 to be exact.  Unless the NFLPA gets the teams to agree with it, it won't be accrued 

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30 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Not sure why everyone is upset with this move. CMC is obviously way more than “just a RB” and this franchise has no household names left. 

Agree 100%.  Christian is the best RB in the game and is still so young.  I love the deal, personally.  

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