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McCaffrey arriving at Camp Wofford


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1 hour ago, Cracka McNasty said:

His face looks like it was copy and pasted on someone else's body in picture 3. 

I've been telling people he's going to look different once hes had a season or two in the league with NFL nutritionists and trainers. 

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He's white so we got to go fund us another white guy to compare him to.

Weak and lazy stuff there.

 

BTW. ...it won't take much for me to deal with it like any other racial stereotype in here and I don't care who you are.

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No homo but this dude is really good looking .  He could make a killing on endorsement commercials if he's even slightly good as a pro . 

Hell even if he's somehow really bad at running back, we can just make him into a slot WR with Samuel and have the best slot combo in the league. 

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

because he is white? 

Yeah screw the Whitehead comparison. The way Darren Sproles could affect all phases of the game when he came into the League with the Chargers makes me salivate in anticipation of what McC will do here. 

Ron Rivera was there to see it as well first hand.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Kevin Greene said:

Yeah screw the Whitehead comparison. The way Darren Sproles could affect all phases of the game when he came into the League with the Chargers makes me salivate in anticipation of what McC will do here. 

Ron Rivera was there to see it as well first hand.

 

 

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Isn't Sproles like 5'6"? CMC is built like a normal, smallish RB. 5'10" 200 lbs. Give him a year or so in the pros and I can see that being 215 lbs. I see more Brian Westbrook or Lesean McCoy than Sproles.

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28 minutes ago, joemac said:

Isn't Sproles like 5'6"? CMC is built like a normal, smallish RB. 5'10" 200 lbs. Give him a year or so in the pros and I can see that being 215 lbs. I see more Brian Westbrook or Lesean McCoy than Sproles.

yeah McCaffrey has a good 5 inches and some change on Sproles. I don't think Kevin Greene is just referencing their sizes though, he's saying McCaffrey's going to have a multi dimensional electric impact on the game similar to a young Sproles. 

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That being said, I hope he turns out more like Marshall Faulk or Ladanain Tomlinson, both only about 1 inch shorter than McCaffrey and about 10 lbs heavier. McCaffrey's so good at receiving its only fair to compare him to other all round balanced RBs like the two I just mentioned, or Lesean McCoy has to be the current player that McCaffrey the most simular to. Although I think McCoy is faster. 

I'm actually glad he seems like he's a bit more bulky. He's going to quickly realize he's not going to be able to get by on elusivness alone in the NFL especially if the team wants to trust him in short yardage situations where everyone knows where he's running and stacking the box against him. Stew wont be here forever. Cam's getting older.. you get my drift. 

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31 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

yeah McCaffrey has a good 5 inches and some change on Sproles. I don't think Kevin Greene is just referencing their sizes though, he's saying McCaffrey's going to have a multi dimensional electric impact on the game similar to a young Sproles. 

There ya go.

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