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The "terrible" offensive display today got Ron's dander up


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this is one of the reason why i do like joint practices it gives you an idea of where you need to be outside of regular season and preseason games. we got our ass kicked at the Dolphins joint practices during the superbowl season. it was so bad i think Ndamukong Suh even said commented on it. 

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1 minute ago, thefuzz said:

@KaseKlosed 

 

Did it piss you off when I said back in the day that Cams play looked a lot like Brett Favre and John Elway's game?

 

Those were two first ballot HOF'ers and here we were comparing Cam to them.  Where was the outrage?

They were not saying CAm was on same level nor better than them. So I understand it. But you have homers claiming CMC is as good as Brian westbrook and Faulk which is HOMER 101

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20 minutes ago, KaseKlosed said:

As long as CMC is killing it we gonna be alright! 

did he steal your mama away from you or something? and btw getting poo from you is like getting pie from a good poster so keep the poo acoming. thanks

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4 minutes ago, countryboi said:

this is one of the reason why i do like joint practices it gives you an idea of where you need to be outside of regular season and preseason games. we got our ass kicked at the Dolphins joint practices during the superbowl season. it was so bad i think Ndamukong Suh even said commented on it. 

That one was bad all the way around. At least during this one we had one good day offensively.

Consistency may be the issue.

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Just now, KaseKlosed said:

They were not saying CAm was on same level nor better than them. So I understand it. But you have homers claiming CMC is as good as Brian westbrook and Faulk which is HOMER 101

They, (at least anyone with a brain) isn't saying that he is better, just that his game looks like theirs.  You are reading into it.

I said it before CMC was drafted that his game looked a lot like Faulk's game.  That isn't saying he is as good, nor that he would be as good, just that their games are similar, as are their sizes.

Cam was the same, he was highly athletic, with a huge arm, and a tendency to gamble....just like Favre and Elway.

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8 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

 

A complete RB, Blocks and does not split carries with a another running back. CMC does not have the frame to block Line Backers consistently that is why he had so many catches from out of the back field. I want to say over 80 catches in 2 years.  McCaffrey reminds me a lot of Lewis as a versatile threat on the perimeter. He's capable of carrying the mail as a runner in spread sets or delivering big plays in the passing game on screens or isolated routes from empty formations. Although he isn't necessarily the perfect fit for every team, McCaffrey could emerge as a special player in the right scheme

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7 minutes ago, KaseKlosed said:

A complete RB, Blocks and does not split carries with a another running back. CMC does not have the frame to block Line Backers consistently that is why he had so many catches from out of the back field. 

This is categorically false. He has a much of a physical presence as CAP does now and I don't remember you ever saying those things about him. 

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I had my doubt about CMC being an every down back. I no longer have them. He is the real deal. 

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

This is categorically false. He has a much of a physical presence as CAP does now and I don't remember you ever saying those things about him. 

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I had my doubt about CMC being an every down back. I no longer have them. He is the real deal. 

I knew CAP was not an every down back PERIOD. He wasnt even the only back used when he was at auburn. Posting a pic of CMC won't change my mind. Fozzy/Westbrook all could bench 225 at least 18 or more times. CMC is WEAK in that department. You can not take a pounding like an every down RB with that WEAK ass upper body period. He will never be and every down back. Never. Not in this NFL. Not on this team. He is Dion Lewis 

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