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CMC trade was a good trade at the time given his injury history. We had no idea he would return "back to form." 

DJ trade I was fine with because he's never been a #1. he was very inconsistent. looks like being traded lit a fire under him. 

they're on other teams now so I dont have any remorse in trading them. what bothers me is how DJ said that the panthers didn't want him when in fact, as reported, the team didn't want to but it was the only way to move up. I feel CMC has gone on record saying something similar but I think, from what I've read, it's inconclusive. 

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1 hour ago, Manna said:

CMC trade was a good trade at the time given his injury history. We had no idea he would return "back to form." 

DJ trade I was fine with because he's never been a #1. he was very inconsistent. looks like being traded lit a fire under him. 

they're on other teams now so I dont have any remorse in trading them. what bothers me is how DJ said that the panthers didn't want him when in fact, as reported, the team didn't want to but it was the only way to move up. I feel CMC has gone on record saying something similar but I think, from what I've read, it's inconclusive. 

And Bryce will the league MVP on another team in a few years. The scat cat way

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8 hours ago, Chad_Cota said:

DJ Moore- 92 REC, 1300 Yards, 8 TDS

CMC- 2,023 Yards, 21 TDs 

Total: 3,323 Yards, 29 TDs 

Panthers 2023 Offense combined: 

  • 1,638 rushing yards
  • 3,151 recieving yards
  • 20 TDs 

DJ & CMC would make up 

  • 145% of our TD offense 
  • 70% of our yards from scrimage. 

This alone should have Scott F. fired tomorrow. 

 

 

 

 

Not taking the Burns trade should have hat Scott F fired a year ago.

Then entire debacle is absolutely unacceptable!!!

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1 hour ago, Manna said:

CMC trade was a good trade at the time given his injury history. We had no idea he would return "back to form." 

DJ trade I was fine with because he's never been a #1. he was very inconsistent. looks like being traded lit a fire under him. 

they're on other teams now so I dont have any remorse in trading them. what bothers me is how DJ said that the panthers didn't want him when in fact, as reported, the team didn't want to but it was the only way to move up. I feel CMC has gone on record saying something similar but I think, from what I've read, it's inconclusive. 

Trading him wasn’t the problem. Not getting a 1st was. 
 

I remember arguing with folks on here about how we got fleeced.

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9 hours ago, Chad_Cota said:

DJ Moore- 92 REC, 1300 Yards, 8 TDS

CMC- 2,023 Yards, 21 TDs 

Total: 3,323 Yards, 29 TDs 

Panthers 2023 Offense combined: 

  • 1,638 rushing yards
  • 3,151 recieving yards
  • 20 TDs 

DJ & CMC would make up 

  • 145% of our TD offense 
  • 70% of our yards from scrimage. 

This alone should have Scott F. fired tomorrow. 

 

 

 

 

I did not need to see that.

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