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I can't believe we are contemplating taking Mccaffrey over Dalvin Cook


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Yards after contact CMC 575, Cook 1194. Over 600 more yards after contact

 

CMC top speed was 20mph, Cook's top speed was 23mph, but Mccaffrey did run faster at the underwear Olympics, he was also the second weakest RB at the combine putting up a laughable 10 reps at the bench.

 

CMC had more catches last season yet Cook had more receiving yards and a higher yards per reception.

 

Cook played in the best conference in college football behind a line not known for great run blocking. CMC played behind the the machine known as the Stanford O-line which made Gaffney, Gerhart and Taylor look like all Americans. While going against the second worst defensive conference of the Big 5.

 

If we draft Mccaffrey over Cook we will regret it, put your house on that.

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3 minutes ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

Using bench press reps as an argument to draft someone? Yep, sounds like someone who believes the ACC is the best conference in college football for sure


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But Mccaffrey fanboys use the combine for reference every chance they get. The picking and choosing is hilarious 

And the ACC was far and away the best conference last season 

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9 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Yards after contact CMC 575, Cook 1194. Over 600 more yards after contact

 

CMC top speed was 20mph, Cook's top speed was 23mph, but Mccaffrey did run faster at the underwear Olympics, he was also the second weakest RB at the combine putting up a laughable 10 reps at the bench.

 

CMC had more catches last season yet Cook had more receiving yards and a higher yards per reception.

 

Cook played in the best conference in college football behind a line not known for great run blocking. CMC played behind the the machine known as the Stanford O-line which made Gaffney, Gerhart and Taylor look like all Americans. While going against the second worst defensive conference of the Big 5.

 

If we draft Mccaffrey over Cook we will regret it, put your house on that.

Ok I was wrong. This is the Dumbest post of the day. 

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