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Some photos from yesterday worth seeing...


Jeremy Igo

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24 minutes ago, g_d0t said:

hey, atleast CMC played great yesterday

Dude, McCafferey is a legit receiver.

Like, I would rather he line up in the slot over anyone else on our roster. He runs great routes, has hands like glue, and goes up and attacks the ball. He did it multiple times yesterday and it was awesome to watch. 

I knew that he was a great receiving option out of the backfield and that he ran great routes, but that was always followed by "for a RB". No, CMC could legit be a WR in this league and excel at it. 

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12 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Dude, McCafferey is a legit receiver.

Like, I would rather he line up in the slot over anyone else on our roster. He runs great routes, has hands like glue, and goes up and attacks the ball. He did it multiple times yesterday and it was awesome to watch. 

I knew that he was a great receiving option out of the backfield and that he ran great routes, but that was always followed by "for a RB". No, CMC could legit be a WR in this league and excel at it. 

I'm surprised it hasn't been talked about more just how good his hands are. Clearly he used that fumble as motivation. We got a good one I think. We just need better play design to use him properly.

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19 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Dude, McCafferey is a legit receiver.

Like, I would rather he line up in the slot over anyone else on our roster. He runs great routes, has hands like glue, and goes up and attacks the ball. He did it multiple times yesterday and it was awesome to watch. 

I knew that he was a great receiving option out of the backfield and that he ran great routes, but that was always followed by "for a RB". No, CMC could legit be a WR in this league and excel at it. 

There's some serious qualifications there for any receiver. One of the best ever was on the smaller side, who attacked the ball, hit the ground running and then broke through defenders with a fearless intensity. 22 might be our next super star.

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totally agree on mccaffery. dude is a stud. maybe not what people were expecting from a traditional RB pick, but still the dude is legit.

i think we have a good bit to see from samuel as well. i want to see him given more opportunities o see what he does.

funchess has looked pretty good the last couple weeks as well.

i think there's still potential here on this squad and i think that the defense just had a brain fart yesterday.

i'm scaling back the optimism i had prior to this game quite a bit, but i think there's still some hope that we can get on the right track. it's just going to have to take us being able to adapt to what we've got rather than what we used to have or what we've like to have. the bad thing is, i don't trust the coaching staff to be able to adapt all that well.

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

totally agree on mccaffery. dude is a stud. maybe not what people were expecting from a traditional RB pick, but still the dude is legit.

i think we have a good bit to see from samuel as well. i want to see him given more opportunities o see what he does.

funchess has looked pretty good the last couple weeks as well.

i think there's still potential here on this squad and i think that the defense just had a brain fart yesterday.

i'm scaling back the optimism i had prior to this game quite a bit, but i think there's still some hope that we can get on the right track. it's just going to have to take us being able to adapt to what we've got rather than what we used to have or what we've like to have. the bad thing is, i don't trust the coaching staff to be able to adapt all that well.

In the end, it's not just the coaching staff that has to adapt. Cam has to adapt to the changing cast of characters around him. Can he? Well, the last time he had to readjust, we went 15-1 and played for the world championship. If he can get focused like he did then, then yeah, we can be unstoppable.

But we can't get caught looking past a game like we did this time.

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