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Tomlinson thinks CMC balls out this week.


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LaDainian Tomlinson

Carolina's rookie running back breaks out
Christian McCaffrey establishes himself as one of the best dual-threats in the league against the Bills after recording 100 rushing yards and 100 receiving yards.

 

 
You think this is the week McCaffrey breaks out? I think he will have a good game, but I'm not sure if he hits 100 for both.
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56 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Receiving 100 yards is not too far-fetched against those linebackers. Rushing is where he may have a tough time with that front four.

Either way, he'll be much more of a factor in production compared to his stint against the 49ers.

Nah, man, one good run will eat that up. Hand-off to the right, BOOM, 78 yard TD.

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I would love this to be true. I could see him approaching 100 yards receiving alone. The Bills linebackers are liabilities. This is especially true in pass coverage. It will be interesting to see how Mcdermitt adapts to that reality. If the safeties start cheating up it could open things up down field. The Bills will have to pick their poison. However, the antidote to that poison is inaccuracy and this is clearly Cam's weakness even in the best of times.

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Predicting 200 total yards offense is pretty bold.  I don't think it is out of the realm of possibility but pretty bold.

I will say that their stout front four is not going to win all battles against our OL.  I think our OL rush offense is not to shabby and should win their fair share of battles.  I imagine if we can get CMC through those lines a couple times him might make some great moves and run for 25 or 30 yds.  Might give him a chance.   It only takes one great hole and he could be gone.

 

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