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REPORT: Panthers will not trade Chuba Hubbard


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4 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

He wouldn't be starting if Shaq and Josey weren't out with injuries. You are expecting too much from a 3rd round rookie that was forced to start 5 games into his first season.

Well yeah. The hope was he would be worked in and be able to play if needed, etc. I know it is ahead of schedule for the green dot hat. 

One reason our d is so bad though is the middle guys weren't really a strength to start with and they both went at the same time. 

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I mean if he’s cheap and wants to stay I guess resign him, but I’m fully in the don’t draft RBs high and don’t give them big second contracts camp. Shelf life is so short for RBs and you can literally find serviceable backs in late rounds and FA for dirt cheap 

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18 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

A.  Why in the fug would he resign here

 

B  quit giving rbs 2nd contracts 

 

This isn't hard

I don't think he'll command that much money.  If we can get him for a couple million a year and have this position locked up for the next several years, why wouldn't we do this.  

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13 minutes ago, jtm said:

Anyone other than a rookie.  

Jewell looks like he is healthy again.  He would make sense.  He played under Evero for several years in Denver so he should be familiar with it.  It will also help Wallace to have a veteran like him playing beside him.  

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

you are missing the point, if he is only going to cost 2 million why in the fug would he sign here?

No, I'm not missing the point.  Players almost always have a preference for the team that drafted them as long as the money is comparable.  

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Just now, jtm said:

No, I'm not missing the point.  Players almost always have a preference for the team that drafted them as long as the money is comparable.  

Players do not give discounts as long as they can do better elsewhere. That's a fan idea that never happens.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Players do not give discounts as long as they can do better elsewhere. That's a fan idea that never happens.

Agree and my comment was why would he leave a sure thing if the money is comparable.  I don't think there will be a many teams that won't to pay him a big contract but I guess we'll have to wait and see.  

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