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Poll: Should CMC be our return man?


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Should CMC be our return man?  

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  1. 1. Should CMC be our return man?

    • Of course!!! The enemy deserves no mercy
      26
    • KR only
      8
    • PR only
      16
    • No, too risky
      21


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Comments welcome.  I don't feel there's ANY debate.  JStew is still our #1 back, our  opponents would hate it, he's a game changer, and I can't think of anyone of note that's truly lost a season or career on a return any moreso than a regular play.

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If he's the best man for the job.

I don't subscribe to your theory that he HAS to be used on returns or he's a waste of value. There is plenty of value in being a change of pace, all purpose monster by playing a hybrid role in today's NFL, even if you were the eighth pick in the draft.

I trust the coaches to make the right call. 

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18 minutes ago, Leeroy Jenkins PhD said:

Until he supplants Stewart as the #1 back, he should be utilized in as many ways as possible. 

Agree. Until he's essentially an every down player he should be on at least one ST unit.

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5 minutes ago, top dawg said:

If he's the best man for the job.

I don't subscribe to your theory that he HAS to be used on returns or he's a waste of value. There is plenty of value in being a change of pace, all purpose monster by playing a hybrid role in today's NFL, even if you were the eighth pick in the draft.

I trust the coaches to make the right call. 

Top Dawg, I feel this may just be a wording issue rather than what you actually believe but there absolutely is NOT #8 overall value in being a "change of pace" role. 

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2 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Top Dawg, I feel this may just be a wording issue rather than what you actually believe but there absolutely is NOT #8 overall value in being a "change of pace" role. 

Exactly.  Not that we WOULD have taken Cook or Mixon, but in theory we could have had Barnett/Hooker/Howard in a trade back PLUS Cook or Mixon.  CMC IS awesome...and he better be!!!

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