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To the nay sayers ... You aren't as informed as Gettleman...


Jeremy Igo

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I think it is safe to say the Panthers absolutely know what they are getting in CMC... at least more than youtube scouts. 

Dave Gettleman

"Well I watched all of his touches over two years. So what’s that, 700 touches he had between running and passing? And the returns. It was really funny, I was just talking to Mr. Richardson about it. There was a run he had and I don’t remember who it was against so don’t ask but he was running in the tackle box. He sees the backside linebacker. The front side linebacker is getting blocked. It’s a real tight space and he cuts his angle and actually bangs off that linebacker who is getting blocked and the backside linebacker couldn’t get there because of the angle he took. Then he steps on the gas like the road runner and see you later. That was pretty special."

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Yeah well, I watched all his highlight tapes on youtube and Fournette had better highlight tape because ________!

There you go guys, I provided you with a template for your unabashedly outrageous McCaffrey hate!

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35 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I think it is safe to say the Panthers absolutely know what they are getting in CMC... at least more than youtube scouts. 

Dave Gettleman

"Well I watched all of his touches over two years. So what’s that, 700 touches he had between running and passing? And the returns. It was really funny, I was just talking to Mr. Richardson about it. There was a run he had and I don’t remember who it was against so don’t ask but he was running in the tackle box. He sees the backside linebacker. The front side linebacker is getting blocked. It’s a real tight space and he cuts his angle and actually bangs off that linebacker who is getting blocked and the backside linebacker couldn’t get there because of the angle he took. Then he steps on the gas like the road runner and see you later. That was pretty special."

 

 

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29 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

I can now safely say I'm on the Run CMC bandwagon.

 

He's a Panther now, sue me.

I'm really digging the Run CMC nickname. Saw that it's his handle on some sort of social media. That's what took away most of my reservation about him  

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