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Trade CMC


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15 hours ago, frankw said:

Idk that contract is an albatross and he has to show he can be healthy for more than 2 or 3 games. What a horrific panic move that was with NO QUARTERBACK in sight. Can't believe that blew up in our faces.

His contract is not that bad

his ability to stay on the field is terrible 

what could we get for him?

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Cmac is a high valued trade asset… see the difference when he is on the field then off 3-0 to 0-4 without him …. That being said I think he is part of the package for Watson.. I think he was purposely held out to trade deadline for that reason and the fact that he will be ready to make big push in the 2nd half in the new extended schedule season  …. Don’t know why Watson would come here over Mia without cmac tho… who knows …..

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15 hours ago, ncsu12engr said:

If CMC comes back and has a good 2nd half of the season we should trade him while we can still get good value for him. 

He doesn’t really have trade value.  He is highly paid RB that can’t stay healthy. 

RB is the easiest position to solve on the cheap.   

 

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16 hours ago, Tbe said:

We should but it wont. E easy. His contract is not attractive.

People keep talking about his contract. His contract is not that bad. It's maybe 2 or 3 mil more per year than other top backs in the league. The problem is his ability to stay on the field. If someone believes that he'll get over these nagging injuries (which is not outside the realm of believability), then that contract will stop nothing.

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