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38 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

certainly sounds like cmac wanted out

Seems pretty clear to me that him and Robbie forced their hands on these trades. They've been entertaining moving both but I don't think they settle for less than astronomical for CMC unless he checked out on them. And the Robbie deal happened at lightspeed after he had his fit.

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12 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Let me reiterate... it's not tanking if every team was already kicking your ass and you were completely unable to stop it. You can't tank and suck worse than this.

We have organically grown, no additives, free range, non-discounted, dyed in the wool suckage of the highest order. To tank would mean we could do something about it. We can't. We are that bad. 

The stank doesn't lie. It can't lie. It sure will linger, though. 

I mean, we beat the Saints.  We could of potentially beat a couple more teams at some point via just CMC and defense.   I mean, even against the Rams is worked pretty good for a half.  Not every team is well coached, has good vets, and is built like the Rams. 

So yeah, it's tanking if you go about ensuring those accidental wins are even less likely to secure your spot at the top.   That way you don't end up w/ like the #3 spot or something. 

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20 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He was involved

Fitt kept him up to speed

He said cmac was happy with the teams involved

 

That doesnt mean he requested to be traded.  It seems really likely that if you were on an nfl roster and the GM was open with you and told you that you may be traded then you would want to know what was going on as much as possible.  Definitely doesnt mean you requested the trade.

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5 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

The only people that would want to watch Chuba are those that have the opposing team's defense on their fantasy team.

If Chuba could produce a couple of seasons on the ground in the NFL like he did at Oklahoma State in 2019, he probably would fill some seats at Bank of America Stadium. 😃

28 carries, 2094 yards, 6.4 yards per carry, 21 TD's.

 

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3 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

If Chuba could produce a couple of seasons on the ground in the NFL like he did at Oklahoma State in 2019, he probably would fill some seats at Bank of America Stadium. 😃

28 carries, 2094 yards, 6.4 yards per carry, 21 TD's.

 

he did that in 28 carries

 

holy poo give him the ball

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23 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, we beat the Saints.  We could of potentially beat a couple more teams at some point via just CMC and defense.   I mean, even against the Rams is worked pretty good for a half.  Not every team is well coached, has good vets, and is built like the Rams. 

So yeah, it's tanking if you go about ensuring those accidental wins are even less likely to secure your spot at the top.   That way you don't end up w/ like the #3 spot or something. 

The Saints game was them playing their worst, with a lot of injuries.

And if you think we were ever in that game against an injury depleted Rams team, you are just looking at the score. We were downright pathetic.

We were getting our asses kicked again and again and again. Getting rid of CMC didn't insure us of losing out, we were going to do that anyway. 

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