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Panthers willing to trade CMC??


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20 minutes ago, joemac said:

Honestly at this point, IMO they can have either Burns or Chinn. We’re all seeing right now how a team with a great D and no QB works out in todays NFL. We can remove one piece from that D and still be top notch. Can’t do poo without a real QB. 

We would still need a top RB,3 or 4 O line and a second WR plus a Pass Rusher to replace Burns  .Yet we would have no 1st rounder for 3 years or a 2nd rounder in 2022. That’s probably why Watson wouldn’t want to come here it’s the same things he complained about in Houston a O line and top RB. 

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18 minutes ago, TDGone said:

We would still need a top RB,3 or 4 O line and a second WR plus a Pass Rusher to replace Burns  .Yet we would have no 1st rounder for 3 years or a 2nd rounder in 2022. That’s probably why Watson wouldn’t want to come here it’s the same things he complained about in Houston a O line and top RB. 

You don’t need a top RB.  If you have a good QB and OL….you simply will have a run as a byproduct.  League is full of guys that can run the ball. 

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58 minutes ago, TDGone said:

I think your the one who’s never been the athlete maybe the band. A .5 doesn’t keep you out for 7 weeks and yes I know you can Hurt your hamstring again if it’s not completely healthy but CMC his self said he felt great and he was held out full contact . So if he did re injury then he has bad luck or he’s injury prone which means he’s done with Pro Football.

I'm 2x all ACC. 

Hamstring injuries are hard to predict from a recovery standpoint. Aggravating an existing injury is extremely common and that's without knowing if there was an underlying issue that led to it in the first place. 

Regarding your conspiracy theory, if the Panthers want to trade CMC why would they actively tank his value and designate him as a player who can't stay healthy despite having a massive contract? 

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4 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

I'm 2x all ACC. 

Hamstring injuries are hard to predict from a recovery standpoint. Aggravating an existing injury is extremely common and that's without knowing if there was an underlying issue that led to it in the first place. 

Regarding your conspiracy theory, if the Panthers want to trade CMC why would they actively tank his value and designate him as a player who can't stay healthy despite having a massive contract? 

Yeah? Well I’m a 6x All Pro, so there.

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9 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

I'm 2x all ACC. 

Hamstring injuries are hard to predict from a recovery standpoint. Aggravating an existing injury is extremely common and that's without knowing if there was an underlying issue that led to it in the first place. 

Regarding your conspiracy theory, if the Panthers want to trade CMC why would they actively tank his value and designate him as a player who can't stay healthy despite having a massive contract? 

two 2x all ACC? Did you get a shot in the NFL? 
 

 

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55 minutes ago, joemac said:

All of this crap just goes to show that absolutely nobody has any idea what truly is going on. One day we’re in, one day we’re out….who the hell knows?

This is why I say everyone just needs to be patient, and wait until the offseason to really discuss this. I highly doubt he gets traded by the deadline. Teams want to get better clarity on his legal issues, and want to know how the NFL is going to move to all this. 

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11 minutes ago, CRA said:

You don’t need a top RB.  If you have a good QB and OL….you simply will have a run as a byproduct.  League is full of guys that can run the ball. 

Fournett ,Aaron Jones,Darrell Henderson,Henry , Joe Mixon ,Elliot , Josh Jacobs are all better than what we would have at RB if we traded CMC and these are most of the top teams minus the Bills who have avg RBs

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7 minutes ago, TDGone said:

Fournett ,Aaron Jones,Darrell Henderson,Henry , Joe Mixon ,Elliot , Josh Jacobs are all better than what we would have at RB if we traded CMC and these are most of the top teams minus the Bills who have avg RBs

they all play with good QBs and good OLs.  Fournette a top RB? Or does now just play in a place RBs thrive.  

it’s silly to build around Henry and CMC.  They get hurt and you are screwed.  Rams, Bucs, Dallas, all keep rolling with a RB injury.   There are a lot of legit runners in the NFL if they are setup for success.  There aren’t many that can what Henry and CMC do. 

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36 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

I'm 2x all ACC. 

Hamstring injuries are hard to predict from a recovery standpoint. Aggravating an existing injury is extremely common and that's without knowing if there was an underlying issue that led to it in the first place. 

Regarding your conspiracy theory, if the Panthers want to trade CMC why would they actively tank his value and designate him as a player who can't stay healthy despite having a massive contract? 

Great you should have played in the SEC like me then you could say you played real football LOL.I don’t think the Panthers tanked his value the injuries he’s had the last 2 years none have required surgery but it’s just kind of strange that maybe Tepper wanted Watson so bad and they were afraid CMC would get hurt , then they wouldn’t have this carrot to put in front of Houston if the report is true they were willing to part with CMC.Yes I agree with you that hamstring are hard to predict but his was consider a very mild strain from his MRI and key here is MOST have a recovery time of lest than 2 weeks.Maybe they were afraid he would be like Hopkins trying to get back on the field to soon who knows but them.

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