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CMC to Panthers North?


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32 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I appreciate CMC, especially since he's been healthy this year...  but, honestly, as a RB, his value is going depreciate rapidly, but he may be the piece to put the Bills over the top...  and thus, if they want him, I would demand a first, and I would do it.

Yea we don't have to sell and are in position to get a premium if other teams think a good player on our team could put them over the top. Its how teams like the Eagles stacked picks and it seems to be cookin for em

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4 minutes ago, FattyFatFat said:

I would love to see CMC used in a proper offense. I’d love to see DJ in Green Bay with a proper QB throwing to him. Give us first rounders for both. 

Considering the recent WR trades, DJ is probably worth significantly more than a first round pick.

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4 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

Considering the recent WR trades, DJ is probably worth significantly more than a first round pick.

Get as many as you can. With WR being one of the biggest issues for the packers, I can’t help but think Aaron Rodgers would be foaming at the mouth to get his hands on DJ. And DJ would finally get the recognition he deserves. God this team seems to waste talent like no other 

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10 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

CMC said recently in his interview that she stays at her place in LA and only in Charlotte during the season. So I'd assume they would take the same approach. 

Oh yeah with the fan base behind you and deep playoffs runs yearly I’m sure he’ll be just fine playing football there half the year. Players want to make leave a legacy have impactful moments not mess around with an organization that’s still finding its way.

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