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CMC Trade Grades


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17 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

This team does get high impact players from time to time Like JStew and CMC but it seems like a once in a blue moon thing.

We have had a lot of good RB's over the years. It's just that in the modern era that position is somewhat devalued due to the dramatic shift in league offensive philosophies. 

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28 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Ouch.  Well, on the bright side they both gave the Jets a pretty accurate grade. 

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1 hour ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Draft picks in quantity does not guarantee we can get any top players that will transition to the NFL and become stars. 

That’s why we need people who know what to look for and what to scout for. Instead of people like Rhule who were way in over their head.

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3 hours ago, poundaway said:

 So are you saying CMC didn't have the most receiving yards on the team?  Because you were arguing that he was just a RB, and those apparently are a dime a dozen.

The best receiver in an offense that is ranked 32nd in Yardage and 29th in Receiving Yardage?

My....whatever will we do.

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The trade being good and fans being justifiably upset are not mutually exclusive. Was this good compensation for CMC that will help us do an actual rebuild? Yes, and that's the right move for the situation we find ourselves in. 

 

But if you're not livid that the team has been mismanaged so badly that we're staring down a completely lost season, a total rebuild and likely several seasons before we have a chance to compete again then you're not as invested in this team as I am. 

 

The REAL problem is this trade should have been made when we decided to end the Cam/Rivera era, followed by a better HC hire and drafting of a QB in 2020. We would already be done with that rebuild. Instead we lost three seasons with Rhule...

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4 hours ago, poundaway said:

 So are you saying CMC didn't have the most receiving yards on the team?  Because you were arguing that he was just a RB, and those apparently are a dime a dozen.

That’s mainly because we’ve had such terrible QB play they simply check down more than they try to get the ball downfield accurately. It’s not a recipe for success as we have all seen.

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