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The difference between Kamara and McCaffery?


micnificent28

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Just now, Mikey815 said:

I would like to see cmc used behind Kamara in the I formation a few times a game instead of always in the shotgun. Saints use the I formation more which helps the run. Also like to cmc add 5 to 10 pounds and he would be a terror

I meant behind armah lol

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Let's not forget the team composition around them.  Kamara was not expected to become a focal point, he has forced the issue.  CMC was drafted to be a focal piece for the offense.  Brees is a celebrated, Hall of Fame calibure, QB who has made plenty of nobodies into stars.  The Saints have one of the better offensive minds in football running the show, and feature an offense based around getting the ball out to open guys.  Brees has excelled at that, and Kamara is another cog who can make plays.  What I'm saying is that you can't really focus on Kamara the way our opponents can focus on CMC.  The Saints are too diverse.

Do you think Payton and the Saints would do wonders with Cam and CMC?  I think they would.  I'm not going to knock Kamara, because I'd probably miss or fall off.  He's earned his success. 

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3 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Which was the main issue with Drafting him.  

Easier to replace OC than it is to draft moronically and draft down to the level of your bad OC, logic of which, makes negative sense....like you actually lose IQ points reading poo like that...."I have an issue drafting this guy because our OC sucks"

The Saints would be killing with CMC.

 

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Just now, Fox007 said:

Easier to replace OC than it is to draft moronically and draft down to the level of your bad OC, logic of which, makes negative sense....like you actually lose IQ points reading poo like that...."I have an issue drafting this guy because our OC sucks"

The Saints would be killing with CMC.

 

That was the main problem with Drafting McCaffrey.  Shula is a moron, which makes sense.  And Rivera will not get rid of him.  

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I think a lot of you are missing the point. Of course Payton is the better offensive mind and in a better situation,what I am pointing out is once the players have the ball in their hands in open space one on one Kamara makes more plays. He wins on contact and forces a play something McCaffery struggles with. That has nothin to do with Shula or brees. 

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Kamara has more power, burst and balance, rarely goes down on first contact and equally as good of a receiver. I think the gap between the two will close more so than it will get bigger, Kamara is way more NFL ready than CMC this year. Plus their run game in general is just better than ours.

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4 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

That has nothin to do with Shula or brees. 

hahah thanks for that

Hey guys apparently the OC and QB have nothing to do with having a skill position player getting open or catching on the run.

this is great

Yo on the CMC touchdown he had space and the ball was placed out in front of him and he caught it and kept stride...what had happened yo? Thanks for playin

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7 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

hahah thanks for that

Hey guys apparently the OC and QB have nothing to do with having a skill position player getting open or catching on the run.

this is great

Yo on the CMC touchdown he had space and the ball was placed out in front of him and he caught it and kept stride...what had happened yo? Thanks for playin

Read what I said over again smartass. I said once “the ball is in their hands”. I clearly stated one on one and you still got lost.Brees can’t break a tackle for you... Shula can’t help you make players miss. That is the difference in the two I am pointing out. 

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The quarterback and the offensive cordinators are facilitators of the football.  Can they get you to open space, catch on the run? Absolutely.. but once they have gotten you in that position the rest is up to you.  What do you do once the ball is in your hands? To many times Christian goes down on first contact or runs cluelessly back inside to a tackle.  

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