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Panthers willing to trade CMC??


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2 minutes ago, FattyFatFat said:

When healthy CMC is the most dynamic player in the game. Dude is a walking hamstring injury. It will never be any different. If someone is willing to take his contract and trade us a player for him, do it. Enjoy the 5 games per year he plays for you. 

Yeah, he's just too much of a liability. And an expensive one at that 

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7 minutes ago, FattyFatFat said:

When healthy CMC is the most dynamic player in the game. Dude is a walking hamstring injury. It will never be any different. If someone is willing to take his contract and trade us a player for him, do it. Enjoy the 5 games per year he plays for you. 

That's where I'm at.

As good as CMC is, dude is never healthy. Since signing his contract, he has only played 6 out of 23 possible games. RB has the shortest lifespan of all positions. Stop building around RBs. If the Texans are willing to take that trade for Watson, you make it happen and run. A franchise QB > a RB any day of the week.

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There are some really gullible people here. Let's trade 2-3 of our best players and multiple 1st rd picks for a guy that constantly whines that he can't get any help and demands a trade. Houston traded Hopkins because Watson wanted a RB. Houston traded 1st rd picks because Watson wanted online and wr help. Now Watson wants out because he asked them to gut the team.

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