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McCaffery's future could be.... movies?


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On 2/10/2022 at 2:43 PM, 4Corners said:

This is one of the worst threads I’ve ever seen here. 

Ya know, I probably don't disagree with you,,   But as Panther Fans,  we don't have a lot to talk about when it comes to Panther  football,,  or CMC playing football,  We have to gravitate to post like this, or who the Bucs and Saints will sign  etc..   

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4 hours ago, spydaman27 said:

So everyone hates CMC now? Yeah it sucks he can’t stay healthy the last 2 seasons but he was a game changer and the best in the league at a point. It’s funny how quick everyone turns around here. 

I don't think anyone hates CMC , we all still love him..  but until he can stay on the field ,  it's a "what have you done for me lately " world.  And CNC isn't a game changer in a positive way sitting on the bench injured  for most of the past two seasons. 

Hoping he can play 17  games next season. 

I wonder what the over /under bet is on that ?

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