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Poll: Should CMC be our return man?


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Should CMC be our return man?  

71 members have voted

  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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2 hours 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. 

I think that will be determined by the percentage of the total offensive production that McCaffrey accounts for. Moreover, people are just assuming that McCaffrey will be a change of pace back forever---J-Stew is on the back end of his career---and this does not have to be the case.

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39 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

I can't vote in this poll until I see if anybody else can return punts competently or not. If they can, then you only use CMC when you're desperate and really need a spark. As for kick returns, half the time there is no return anyway, so I don't even worry much about that at all.

Not anymore.  The Panthers were late to the fad, but pooching the kickoff inside the 10 and having coverage make the tackle inside the 20 is the smart, strategic play for most, most of the time now.

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