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An open letter to Mike Shula


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15 minutes ago, trueblade said:

I love Kareem Hunt, but I think some of the success has to be attributed to being the led back in an Andy Reid offense (see LeShaun McCoy, Jamal Charles, etc.) The No. 1 back in an Andy Reid offense has been top 10 (in Fantasy) in nine of the past 13 seasons.

This  times 5 of my fantasy championships!!!!

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Hunt has something CMC has yet to prove at this level, power and a sick stiff arm. Hunt is like someone morphed Jamaal Charles and Jonathon Stewart.

As soon as I saw that wheel route start to develop I knew that was gonna be a big play. I loved it more since i have that dude on my ff team.

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5 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

What amazes me is that if CMC were to get half of what Hunt did last night, it would still be a great start for a 1st round pick. KC got the steal of the draft this year and that new QB they drafted in the first round might find himself in the Aaron Rogers rookie situation. Alex Smith looked better than ever before.

Smith probably hearing footsteps, which is good. It makes him play better which he did last night.

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8 hours ago, LUUUUUKE said:

Dear Mike,

 

If ever you are confused on how to properly employ CMC, please throw in that tape of the Kansas City Chiefs against the the Pats. You should pay especially close attention to where they line up #25 Kareem Hunt. There is no excuse for CMC not to have similar success all season long.

We are not interested in hearing how everything takes time to gel. Make it happen!

 

Sincerely,

#PantherNation

Kareem Hunt is #27. We all know this is already way too confusing for Shula as it is.

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