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Why is Igo butthurt over CMC?


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4 hours ago, Smithers said:

Which is ironic...since Gettleman drafted CMC.  But somehow Hurney will take the blame for that as well.  

The cult of personality surrounding Gettleman when his biggest accomplishment was inheriting Pro Bowlers Hurney already drafted was maddening enough to make even the most diehard Panthers fan a Falcons fan (provided they weren't brainwashed with Kim JonGettleman propaganda in the first place, of course). That's how bad and delusional the Gettleman cult of personality was/is

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Not saying Matt Kalil is any good but Igo also blames him at least once a week for a "missed block" when the play design was for him to intentionally leave the back side end unblocked or when it was really someone else who missed the block. I guess CMC and Kalil are just in his dog house. 

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I make a thread saying I support CMC but as of now spending the 8th overall pick on a slot receiver probably wasn't a great move considering other areas of need. Especially so if you consider the Panthers also spent the 40th pick on a slot receiver. 

 

Seems pretty reasonable to me. 

 

Huddle translation: OMG Igo hates CMC and is just looking 4 duh clickz!!!! 

 

 

Huddle gonna Huddle. Try not to be so emo please. It is silly. 

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Christian McCaffery is 3rd in the NFL in receptions.

He is second in the NFL in yards after catch. 

He is number 1 among NFL running backs in receptions for 1st downs.

And he has zero drops in 66 targets. 

Despite the early struggles in the run game, Christian McCaffery is the Panthers' offensive MVP right now.

And he is gonna get better. 

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49 minutes ago, Chairman Wow said:

Christian McCaffery is 3rd in the NFL in receptions.

He is second in the NFL in yards after catch. 

He is number 1 among NFL running backs in receptions for 1st downs.

And he has zero drops in 66 targets. 

Despite the early struggles in the run game, Christian McCaffery is the Panthers' offensive MVP right now.

And he is gonna get better. 

**Ranked 37th in most important receiving stat. Ranked lower than Mike Tolbert in rushing yards. 

 

It is completely fair to ask whether or not better options were available at 8. 

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16 hours ago, Chairman Wow said:

Christian McCaffery is 3rd in the NFL in receptions.

He is second in the NFL in yards after catch. 

He is number 1 among NFL running backs in receptions for 1st downs.

And he has zero drops in 66 targets. 

Despite the early struggles in the run game, Christian McCaffery is the Panthers' offensive MVP right now.

And he is gonna get better. 

No cant win against a sellout. Dont even try. Kid is a KID, a rookie....and has not lived up to the hopes and dreams spouted and professed about by this same user....and now feel let down. All that hype was generated on the huddle...where? Mofos hoing this one draft pic was MAGIC. Hyped it up all training camp. Now the poor kid isnt living up to the HYPE of a mesage board is suddenly a failure and bust of a pick?

Keep your support for CMC. When he does break out...thse people will be licking his sack just like they were licking Luck's sack before Cam was drafted

 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

**Ranked 37th in most important receiving stat. 

Expecting a running back to rank near the top of the NFL in total reception yards is ludicrous. 

To illustrate, CmC is 2nd in the NFL in terms of yards receiving by a running back. The NFL leader in yards by a running back ranks 20th.

Apparently, every RB in the NFL sucks as a receiver...at least by your metric.

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