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On 7/2/2024 at 8:43 AM, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah I can blame him. You get paid to play football. Milking injuries because we suck is a loser mindset.

 

If you quit on your teammates I can never respect that. The guy has been a workhorse the moment he left Carolina. No I'm not a fan of CMC.

 

*Btw I have a CMC Stanford jersey collecting dust in my closet. Anybody want it can DM me it's xl. I will gladly give it away for free. First come first serve!

We’ll have to agree to disagree on this one. He set several records here, made a couple of Pro Bowls and is only one of three players to post 2,000 all-purpose yards - 1,000 yards each rushing and receiving - in a single season (2019), so it wasn’t like he wasn’t productive with us.

And I happen to have one his Panthers’ jerseys that’s been hanging in my closet for awhile also.

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1 hour ago, Prowler2k18 said:

We’ll have to agree to disagree on this one. He set several records here, made a couple of Pro Bowls and is only one of three players to post 2,000 all-purpose yards - 1,000 yards each rushing and receiving - in a single season (2019), so it wasn’t like he wasn’t productive with us.

And I happen to have one his Panthers’ jerseys that’s been hanging in my closet for awhile also.

Yeah I'm only speaking for me. CMC was great no doubt. I just didn't like the way he was milking injuries when we started losing. That's my only issue with CMC. We win together we lose together.

 

Cam was all in. Dude played injured for most of his career.

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1 hour ago, Prowler2k18 said:

We’ll have to agree to disagree on this one. He set several records here, made a couple of Pro Bowls and is only one of three players to post 2,000 all-purpose yards - 1,000 yards each rushing and receiving - in a single season (2019), so it wasn’t like he wasn’t productive with us.

And I happen to have one his Panthers’ jerseys that’s been hanging in my closet for awhile also.

He basically showed what he could do and then planned his exit strategy. Instead of trying to help the team win and earning his fat paycheck he milked tiny injuries into trips to the IR. 

Like another poster said, I am glad CMC found a team he doesnt mind playing through the pain for. 

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1 hour ago, PootieNunu said:

He basically showed what he could do and then planned his exit strategy. Instead of trying to help the team win and earning his fat paycheck he milked tiny injuries into trips to the IR. 

Like another poster said, I am glad CMC found a team he doesnt mind playing through the pain for. 

Considering the Panthers under Rhule and Wilks were content to run him into the ground as their offensive “strategy”, is it any wonder? Subpar QB play, a below average OL and one decent WR in DJ Moore pretty much guaranteed his career would be a short one if he stayed here and not much hope of things improving. But that’s JMO. We did the right thing allowing him to leave for greener pastures. 

You’re certainly not wrong just looking at it from a different perspective.

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23 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Considering the Panthers under Rhule and Wilks were content to run him into the ground as their offensive “strategy”, is it any wonder? Subpar QB play, a below average OL and one decent WR in DJ Moore pretty much guaranteed his career would be a short one if he stayed here and not much hope of things improving. But that’s JMO. We did the right thing allowing him to leave for greener pastures. 

You’re certainly not wrong just looking at it from a different perspective.

CMC had 1 game under Wilks and had 13 carries.

His carries per game have stayed the same  in San Francisco if not gone up

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1 hour ago, csx said:

CMC had 1 game under Wilks and had 13 carries.

His carries per game have stayed the same  in San Francisco if not gone up

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I dont know what else would be expected, he is a RB and one of the top paid ones for awhile, you dont pay a RB big money and then go RBBC approach. 

If he didnt want to be a work horse, dont sign up for it, go be a slot WR or something. 

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