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NFL network talking what if's about McCaffrey, Panthers at 8.


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7 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

After watching the LSU Pro Day today. Imma have to disagree with your assertion that Fournette is a one trick pony. He was very smooth in the drills, caught every pass, and looked good doing so. He ran good routes as both a RB, and with the WRs.

 

He showed today that he is a much better athlete than most folks were thinking. Including me. If we don't get one of the top DEs, I would be happy with Fournette. And I WAS on the McCaffery train for a while there.

I take every single thing done at a pro day with a grain of salt.  And no, I wasn't as impressed with his pro day as many on here.

Again, do the damn drills.....

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On 4/5/2017 at 2:18 PM, thefuzz said:

My point, is that just because we got to the big dance 2 years ago doesn't mean we need to follow the same blueprint to get back....we need...we must evolve, or Cam's career is going to be much shorter than any of us could envision.

 

after reading the above quote and your previous 2 or 3, I've gone from oh heck no, to: you know, maybe it could work! thanks.

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