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1 hour ago, Castavar said:

Hmm, I wonder if the Panthers will FINALLY learn their lesson about overpaying RBs? Like I (and most huddlers on here) have said, you can draft a 5th round RB and be successful, as long as your o-line is solid. RBs are a dime a dozen.

And...it doesn't take a brain surgeon to draft and develop a solid offensive line over a period of 3/4 years. It can be done...IF the GM knows what he is doing. The single most important position group on any team. It keeps the offense on the field and the defense off the field.

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2 hours ago, Castavar said:

Hmm, I wonder if the Panthers will FINALLY learn their lesson about overpaying RBs? Like I (and most huddlers on here) have said, you can draft a 5th round RB and be successful, as long as your o-line is solid. RBs are a dime a dozen.

But Christian McCaffrey’s are not a dime a dozen. 
 

That’s been my only issue with the “dime a dozen” line. 

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I was on board trading CMC because paying a RB big money on a rebuilding team is stupid... Great... Until we way overpaid this scrub. Use the money on O-line again and again and again and again and use late round picks on RB or UDFA.  We have the worst GM in the league.

Sadly our HC was born before the first ice age and in that time RB was the way to go.

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All of us scratched our collective heads at the signing and the cost. I was optimistic due to his wide receiver ability.His catching ability out of the backfield has been okay.  At best he should be our 3rd down back until Tarik Cohen gets up to football speed. Then let the best man play. Chuba Hubbard should clearly be the starter.

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