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With Stewarts Release, Will McCaffrey start at RB?


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CMC had one of the highest YPC vs a stacked box. 

 

Aka, probably wgen there is a fullback and blockers to set up blocks. I thibk a lot of RBs struggle to gain a rythm getting hit in the backfeild out of a shotgun formation on just a handful of carries... 

 

there will be more inline blocking, with fullbacks and all that kind of poo in Norvs Offense. AAAAAAND it will benifit cam cause we will do a lot more bootleg PA passes. Something we didnt do much of last year because only god knows why...

 

put the peices together folks

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40 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Suddenly CMC is the most productive RB we have left on the roster. I see Fozzy being cut, Artis Payne is on a super cheap contract so he stays . Not sure if the coaches really beleive in Artis Payne as a workhourse back.

So really, its coming down to either CMC or drafted RB being the major ball carrier. I'm curious whether the coaches will be willing to give McCaffrey more carries . He only got 10+ carries in 3 contests last season, with him collectively avering in those games over 4 ypc and we won all of those games.Im super curious what he would do with a heavier load or just more chances at running. 

The general consensus seems he cant be relied upon as the main back. But did he ever really get the chance to BE the main back? 

no he didn't, which was especially surprising when j stew didn't play. Perfect opportunity to see if he could carry the load and they barely fed him. Cant know if he's the guy or not without giving him a chance

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30 minutes ago, Panthers8969 said:

no he didn't, which was especially surprising when j stew didn't play. Perfect opportunity to see if he could carry the load and they barely fed him. Cant know if he's the guy or not without giving him a chance

This I agree on and I think they should have resigned stew on a cheap contract to see if he could do well in Norv system. Especially if he was willing to do that. We stood could draft an Rb should have cut fozzy instead.

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2 hours ago, The Huddler said:

CMC had one of the highest YPC vs a stacked box. 

 

Aka, probably wgen there is a fullback and blockers to set up blocks. I thibk a lot of RBs struggle to gain a rythm getting hit in the backfeild out of a shotgun formation on just a handful of carries... 

 

there will be more inline blocking, with fullbacks and all that kind of poo in Norvs Offense. AAAAAAND it will benifit cam cause we will do a lot more bootleg PA passes. Something we didnt do much of last year because only god knows why...

 

put the peices together folks

That was surprising.  He did better against a loaded box than not.  I'm still skeptical that it wasn't just an anomaly,  but we will see.  I got to give him his props though. 

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42 minutes ago, top dawg said:

That was surprising.  He did better against a loaded box than not.  I'm still skeptical that it wasn't just an anomaly,  but we will see.  I got to give him his props though. 

I think CMC is like Dwill

 

they thrive in an I formation lead blocker zone blocking scheme

 

these out of shotgun runs that just seem off rythmatically just arent good for some RBs. 

 

At least when you didnt do much of that in college yet you are expected by fans to pick it up and get used to it with 5 carries sprinkled theoughout the damn game 

 

its fugin retarded thinking

 

 

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1 hour ago, The Huddler said:

I think CMC is like Dwill

 

they thrive in an I formation lead blocker zone blocking scheme

 

these out of shotgun runs that just seem off rythmatically just arent good for some RBs. 

 

At least when you didnt do much of that in college yet you are expected by fans to pick it up and get used to it with 5 carries sprinkled theoughout the damn game 

 

its fugin retarded thinking

 

 

Dwill Broke more tackles...D will had more explosive games.. they arent that much alike at all.

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1 minute ago, micnificent28 said:

Dwill Broke more tackles...D will had more explosive games.. they arent that much alike at all.

Lol

 

Dwill had more games period! 

 

 

im talking about the style of system they do best in ya dingus. Not physical charcteristics

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