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19 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Apparently CMC is on the trade block as well

From MVP talks and a record breaking contract to perpetually injured and on the trade block in less than 2 years. Life comes at you fast at the RB position.

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

From MVP talks and a record breaking contract to perpetually injured and on the trade block in less than 2 years. Life comes at you fast at the RB position.

We may have made a good call trading him. What we did with the assets is a different story…

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

We may have made a good call trading him. What we did with the assets is a different story…

Oh absolutely we squandered that. But it had to be done as far as moving on and the trade. Just an inevitability for all involved.

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The Panthers offense needs speed at the WR position

they don’t have it

if they trade, or draft someone, who does not have that, to take the  over the top  off the defense, it is of no value 

right now, they have possession receivers, add that speed receiver and that offense can take off

 

 

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14 minutes ago, frankw said:

From MVP talks and a record breaking contract to perpetually injured and on the trade block in less than 2 years. Life comes at you fast at the RB position.

CMC is (was), a great player. Between the injuries and father time he may very well be done. It is what it is.

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