22 Twitter takes on Christian McCaffrey’s massive contract extension

Here are 22 different takes from Twitter that offer a wide range of thoughts on the subject.

The Carolina Panthers are making Christian McCaffrey the highest-paid running back in the history of the NFL. His new four-year extension is worth a total of $64 million, which is even more than the team committed to starting quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.

Anytime a running back gets paid these days it generates a healthy discussion among football fans and analysts on social media. Some people believe that McCaffrey is worth every penny of his new deal – others are adamant that running backs don’t matter.

Here are 22 different takes from Twitter that offer a wide range of thoughts on the subject.

Face of the franchise

Hate to say it

Valuation $18 million?

PFF: WAR = YIKES

Quit complaining

Every penny

Going to be interesting

Grossly overpaying

RBs don’t win games

More than a RB

Getting off cheap

Yes and yes

Now trade him?

A difference maker

Not a WR

Dumb deal

Can’t pay them, can’t not pay them

A different breed

What are they doing?

Aging gracefully

Awesome for everyone

Overpay

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Panthers sign Christian McCaffrey to 4-year extension

Report: Panthers sign Christian McCaffrey to 4-year extension

According to a report by Adam Schefter at ESPN, the Panthers are signing running back Christian McCaffrey to a four-year contract extension that averages $16 million per year. As Schefter notes, the new deal makes McCaffrey the highest-paid running back in league history.

McCaffrey was picked by Carolina at No. 8 overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. His rookie season showed promise but nothing spectacular. Since then, he has established himself as the best player at his position in football, making this a fair market value.

While paying running backs a lot of money generally doesn’t work out well in today’s NFL, McCaffrey is a bit of a unicorn. In 48 games, McCaffrey has totaled 2,920 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns. He’s added another 2,523 yards and 15 touchdowns as a receiver.

At just 23 years old, McCaffrey likely has a lot of good football left in him. By the time his career is over, he may well be mentioned among the greatest running backs to ever play the game.

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