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Just now, joemac said:

 None of that means they wouldn’t play on any other teams, and we’ve got a lot of retards around here too, so there is that.

You're vastly overrating people who most of this fanbase want gone. You actually do need to sell a coach on "OK, here are the pieces you have to work with," and Jeremy Chinn and a bunch of USFL players is gonna attract people like Ben McAdoo. Clearly, I can't convince you of that, so you're welcome to continue wishing this team gets rid of its only NFL-caliber players.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

How is "best player" any different then "most valuable"?

 

If you gave a gm from another team a chance to poach any player from our roster you think they are picking cmac over the other dudes?  You are crazy

Value takes into account the contract it’s impact on the cap production lately and performance. He’s clearly the best player, but our most valuable player this season would be Luvu easily. An insane amount of production for pennies on the dollar.

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Why you guys so worried about CMAC's contract? We've already payed his signing bonus. The dude is an allstar, best RB in the league, doesn't drop passes, and is only on a 4 year/ 64 million dollar contract. We are paying 15 million a year to Robbie Anderson lmao who isn't close to what CMAC can do. You should be more worried about what we are paying Darnold, Robbie, and all of our other reject players. 

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Why do people think trading CMC for a late first is some amazing deal for us?

That late first would be FAR less attractive to a potential new coach than having a weapon like CMC would be.

I realize the contract, but people need to stop looking at him as a RB and start looking at him like an offensive weapon in the mold of Deebo, do that and the contract looks just fine.

If someone wants to come in and blow us away with an offer of multiple firsts then I'd consider, but trading him away for a late first is just cutting off our nose to spite our face.

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