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CMC limited in practice (ankle) but expected to play


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Good player but also needs coaches that can effectively use him and know when to not use him. That has never been us. 

I would be fine with a trade if we could get some draft assets for the new regime. I don't know if Tepper will allow it before the trade deadline this year because he is too clueless to make a move like this. 

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12 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

It was moronic to give him a record breaking deal when we did.   Absolutely moronic.   

16m AVV is high but it's far from what's keeping this team out of competition, The Anderson, Darnold, and Bridgewater contracts blow.... The cap rolls over those were just sh*t money to sh*t players.

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34 minutes ago, Daeavorn said:

we really should've traded him. I never want to see this franchise give a running back a big contract ever again.

 

What a waste.

Imagine giving a RB huge money in this day and age 😬

Let's look at the top 5 RB cap hits

1. CMC - $64 million over 4 years

2. Zeke - $90 million over 6 years

3. Kamara - $75 million over 5 years

4. Cook - $63 million over 5 years

5. Henry - $50 million over 4 years

Do you see a top 10 team in that list? And leave it to the Panthers to be at the top of a list you don't want to be on yet again. It's just not that fuggin hard. Just draft a rookie RB in rounds 2-4, run them into the ground on their rookie contract, rinse and repeat.

 
 

 

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3 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Imagine giving a RB huge money in this day and age 😬

Let's look at the top 5 RB cap hits

1. CMC - $64 million over 4 years

2. Zeke - $90 million over 6 years

3. Kamara - $75 million over 5 years

4. Cook - $63 million over 5 years

5. Henry - $50 million over 4 years

Do you see a top 10 team in that list? And leave it to the Panthers to be at the top of a list you don't want to be on yet again. It's just not that fuggin hard. Just draft a rookie RB in rounds 2-4, run them into the ground on their rookie contract, rinse and repeat.

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