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Superhuman McCaffrey Stops Time And Jukes Out A Cyborg


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A superhuman vs. a cyborg.

Who wins?

In the battle of the supernatural, McCaffrey and TD work against each other in a 1v1 matchup. Cam Newton throws the dumpoff to CMC, and the match vs. these supernatural beings commences. Not an easy matchup for anyone, unless you're superhuman like McCaffrey.

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Let's watch that again in slow motion:

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McCaffrey calls upon his superhuman ability to distort time and space to his advantage, freezing Thomas Davis in his space. To do that to a cyborg of TD's caliber is no easy feat, but CMC makes it look like clockwork.

Man, week 1 can't come fast enough.

 

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Probably wise to remember the defense isn't attempting to tackle or wrap up at this point. The run around with their arms at their sides. 

Do you think TD would've still made the tackle had it been live contact?

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Probably wise to remember the defense isn't attempting to tackle or wrap up at this point. The run around with their arms at their sides. 

My first thought.  TD isn't trying to injure CMC. I'm more worried about some young guy trying to earn a spot playing reckless in practice.  

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Difficult to say. He isn't going 100% and McCaffrey clearly is. 

I feel like he still could have had a better angle on him. Ya can at least get a hand on him

 

 

that said this is a zoomed in gif with no way to see how the play actually looked in person or on tape

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I just dont really even see the point in being out there if its ok for the defense to take bad angles and not try to be in position. Pads on today. At least go double hand his waist or something. Go full speed. Why go half speed. I dont understand

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