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Honestly, Christian McCaffrey looks solid out there


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First off, hats off to Christian McCaffrey. He looks far more decisive and certain on his runs and it’s showing so far. 

It also helps he now has an OC that actually knows how to call plays.

I like it. Definitely expect him to have a good year at this rate.

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I could have the best guitar available, put it in the hands of a no talent fifth grader who never had a lesson and it'd sound like crap.

Then turn and hand it to Eddie Van Halen and have it sound like a masterpiece of musical engineering.

Similar effect on the football field this season...

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3 minutes ago, BrianS said:

Even if he can't, CJ Anderson is a (*&$ good plan B.

Different running styles but I agree. 

I'm going out on a limb early and say that Elijah Hood is a good plan C. Not fancy, but "Take what they give you and a little more!" Plus, he has soft hands. What more can you ask for in a three?

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7 hours ago, Fright said:

I’m excited for the entire offense, should be fun to watch. Our defense on the other hand, we may need to drop 30 bombs every Sunday.

Our defense is no worse than last year and that was a top 15 performance. I think we are giving the Bills less credit than we should. They were a tough team last year. 

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