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Every CMC Touch/Target from Sunday


Ricky Spanish

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1 hour ago, Cracka McNasty said:

He danced around too much at the beginning, case in point the screen early in the game, but when he stuck his foot in the dirt and ran he looked decent. Hopefully it was just some first game jitters and he improves. 

I am very encouraged by his performance. It was his first actual NFL game. Some things that worked in college won't work now. He will adjust rather quickly I imagine. 

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He looked particularly good catching just about anything down the field and on the outside runs.  Def need to keep using his often as a check-down and normal receiver option , Cam just needs to get his accuracy corrected . 

Yeah he didnt have any big break away plays besides that nice third and long screen pass. Hoping he'll find a way to do better running between the tackles next game. 

REALLY need to get Samuel more involved somehow. He was out there but not sure if he was ever targeted. 

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4 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

He looked particularly good catching just about anything down the field and on the outside runs.  Def need to keep using his often as a check-down and normal receiver option , Cam just needs to get his accuracy corrected . 

Yeah he didnt have any big break away plays besides that nice third and long screen pass. Hoping he'll find a way to do better running between the tackles next game. 

REALLY need to get Samuel more involved somehow. He was out there but not sure if he was ever targeted. 

When Cam gets humming, there will be a lot more room for CMC to operate, and I can't wait.

He's going to gash some folks that don't have quality LB's.

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