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1 minute ago, CanadianCat said:

it was a good trade.

This whole offseason people bitched and moaned about how fragile he is and how much we are paying him. The first time he showed up on the injury report people were again like 'oh here we go again!'

Now we trade him for 4 picks AND lose his contract, thats a good deal. 

Even injured, CMC was worth more than Sam Darnold and change.  He just was.

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3 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

it was a good trade.

This whole offseason people bitched and moaned about how fragile he is and how much we are paying him. The first time he showed up on the injury report people were again like 'oh here we go again!'

Now we trade him for 4 picks AND lose his contract, thats a good deal. 

Yes, it was.

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9 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

it was a good trade.

This whole offseason people bitched and moaned about how fragile he is and how much we are paying him. The first time he showed up on the injury report people were again like 'oh here we go again!'

Now we trade him for 4 picks AND lose his contract, thats a good deal. 

agreed

 

are niners eating that full contract snd are we free of it completely? 

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He was involved

Fitt kept him up to speed

He said cmac was happy with the teams involved

 

I think it was mutual. What his mom said yesterday indicated to me he and his family wanted him to be elsewhere and he obviously likes the west coast. Win win for all involved.

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