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ADAM SCHEFTER: Panthers listening to Christian McCaffrey trade offers


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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

Bro, if you trade CMC aka your best weapon, thats a harder sale to gain a good HC. You got to factor that in too, lots of stuff to factor in this shitshow...

I think scott will not just make one move either, he will line a few moves with agreed terms and if one happens the others will too. Honestly us fans overrate players, I still think thats the biggest issue. League is not impressed with 2 seasons IR current meh stats CMC, 9 sack best season Burns, Robbie lols, DJ "scared of TDs" moore, etc etc..

He isn't a fan just a miserable troll, None of these contracts are particularly egregious with the exception of Robbie Anderson. The problem is all of the the restructures that took place.

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6 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Bro, if you trade CMC aka your best weapon, thats a harder sale to gain a good HC. You got to factor that in too, lots of stuff to factor in this shitshow...

I think scott will not just make one move either, he will line a few moves with agreed terms and if one happens the others will too. Honestly us fans overrate players, I still think thats the biggest issue. League is not impressed with 2 seasons IR current meh stats CMC, 9 sack best season Burns, Robbie lols, DJ "scared of TDs" moore, etc etc..

The harsh truth of the matter is an RB who has missed double digit games the last few seasons isn't going to be the deal breaker on any potential new coach hires. We have to fact this fact.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

The harsh truth of the matter is an RB who has missed double digit games the last few seasons isn't going to be the deal breaker on any potential new coach hires. We have to fact this fact.

True, but facts are he is the panthers best weapon. I think if you polled any and all HCs if they'd want to walk into a team that just traded their best weapon, im fairly sure it would be a "no". 

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4 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

That “best weapon” has produced few wins. Time to get some draft picks for him and try a different approach. 

I mean one of my main reason I didnt want watson was he had 5k and like 40 TDs 7 ints and they only won 4 games. Guess that means NFL is a team game after all......

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7 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Just curious has anyone ever seen @frankw root for success? I sure haven’t. 

 

 

 

Are you going to stalk me all day with silly claims like this? It's gameday dude for all your rabble about how miserable I am you're even worse. I'm actually more optimistic today than I have been in months I hope Wilks has the team ready to play.

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