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Let's Talk About Cameron Artis-Payne


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He had a decent game. A couple good runs, a few runs where he cut back instead of just running straight and the lack of chemistry on that fumble. 2 catches which always helps

When Cap gets going, he goes with good acceleration and is very shifty. I'm kind of expecting for Stew to be inactive or limited Sunday so we'll see him some more

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20 minutes ago, yasuhara2241 said:

I was impressed with his jump cut and also his pass catching. I did notice that he tried bouncing outside a few times to lose yards instead of cutting inside to gain a yard or two. That is a typical rookie RB but I came away impressed and wanting to see him get more carries.

Sometimes I wished D-Lo would have tried to bounce it outside. In fact, I think about 80% of his yards came from pitches to the outside.

Stew, on the other hand, is able to shed would-be tacklers and still carry the pile forward.

CAP will have to gain some more strength before he's able to do what Stew does. I think CAP has the build to be a straight-forward rusher, but Stew has always had that ability. 

Stews combine was remarkable.

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