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REPORT: Panthers will not trade Chuba Hubbard


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12 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I take it you do?

I’d say you can look at successful teams and then look at the Panthers and spot some very basic differences…

so yeah, I think one thing you don’t do in todays NFL is pay big 2nd contracts to RBs (Sanders), spend a 2nd round pick on a RB, and then pay a big 2nd contract to a vet  again (with Hubbard). 

but maybe you can find me a good team doing that in todays NFL.  Playing the Panthers are smarter and shouldn’t be challenged is a bold strategy given we are the biggest clown show in all of pro sports 

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6 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

If you’re leaking he won’t be traded you have to resign him. 

like now. 

lock up the RB for whomever the next young qb is. 

Well one way or another it helps give him more leverage. We did the same thing with Burns. It only got worse from here.

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53 minutes ago, PantherKyle said:

Not similar to other examples imo. He's a good RB. Not an elite RB, or play a premier position. With Brooks, I would use assets elsewhere. 

That's what people said about McCaffrey, and Moore, too. It's always wrong.

He's averaging 5.6 yards per carry and nearly 100 yards a game. He's driven, and wants to excel. Pay the man. I'm sick of being a farm team.

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4 minutes ago, TN05 said:

That's what people said about McCaffrey, and Moore, too. It's always wrong.

He's averaging 5.6 yards per carry and nearly 100 yards a game. He's driven, and wants to excel. Pay the man. I'm sick of being a farm team.

Everyone called CMC elite.

And Moore was shipped in order to get a perceived franchise QB. Way diff. 

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