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CMC to the 49ers


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1 minute ago, onmyown said:

it may very well may be cmc pushed the trade to happen and this was the best deal offered. 

i mean who can blame him really? 

It's not hard to believe he was involved in the discussion, especially so when he goes to a team coached by a close family friend.

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Ah, seems the part of the Panthers cycle where we trade or let a talented player walk for peanuts after grossly misusing them for years came early this time around.  CMC is a QB's best friend and would help a rook out tremendously as he gets adjusted to the pro game and we trade him for a package that doesn't even include a first rounder? Lol. What's the point of making a move like this in-season? Why not let your new coaching staff have input on who stays and who goes? Because let's be real, we all know Wilks isn't keeping the job. This just reeks of us scrambling to get whatever return we could. 

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9 minutes ago, Verge said:

It probably won't be that low. The 58th pick last year was Nick Bolton. Jeremy Chinn was pick 64. You find good value in that area of the draft. This is a clear offensive rebuild and McCaffrey was not apart of their plans clearly. 

And it can also be a Yetur Gross Matos. The hit rate for a Jeremy Chinn is pretty frigging low and even then, his impact on the team doesn’t come close to CMC’s. This is just a trade that a losing franchise would pull. It’s sad to say it, but that is what we’ve became. 

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

New OC and New offensive direction are the same thing. they come as a package deal. You get a head coach because you have a ridiculous core and a lot of draft capital.

core:

Horn

Burns

Chinn

Brown

Luvu

Moore

Ickey

8 picks in the upcoming draft. With 4 of them in the top 100.

add a Qb and you have a young team with studs at all of the important positions.

Picks take time to develop. The owner is a hot mess. The only fan base at home games belongs to the other team. The Carolina Panthers HC job is not an attractive one right now. The culture in Carolina is TOXIC. 

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There is very little chance we win another game. So we’re sitting with pretty much pick 1, 32 (only 31 1sts in 2023), probs around 45-55, 63, 76-86, 100, 120ish, and on. 

The tank is for real obvious now so you have to imagine a few more of the guys who are dying to be with a contender are requesting out.

And we have ammo to trade further up into R1 if there’s another top talent we love.

Full reset on offense folks. New coach, new everything 

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8 minutes ago, App Panther said:

This is the first time I've felt hope in the last two years oddly enough. Like we've finally admitted this was a poo show and turning the page. 

This is where I’m at also. Somebody finally was smart enough to press the restart button. 
 

Love CMC. An all time great panther and a helluva nfl pro, but we needed to get something from him to move forward. 
 

Never. Pay. Running backs. Again. 

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