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CJ Anderson’s Value.


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If he can do that every down, his value to us is incredible. If he can run the ball like he did Thursday night all season long, his value to us will be immense. If he can do both, on a weekly basis, then he's the biggest steal of the 2018 season.

Good guy, glad we've got him.

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26 minutes ago, jumpman910 said:

Since Anderson isn't bad out of the backfield either he should be in on obvious passing downs when you know the dline will bring the heat. 

you can have both on at the same time. This allows you to go power/zone runs or switch it to PA/quick dump off to either RBs. Take what defense gives you beat them at their own game.

 

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18 minutes ago, t96 said:

Yeah he had several nice pass pro snaps. Still puzzled as to why he played when he did and for as long as he did...

Maybe the coaches are more curious as to how cmc does with a full load? Looking back to last season with the exception of one drive in the GB game and for part of the first ATL game,  McCafrey was constantly in and out of the lineup and only got over 10 carries in 3 games iirc.  

I dont think theyre going to be using cj like stew last year. Maybe theryre going to try cmc as the everydown back and use cj for specialized situations like long pass pro and short yardage,  goal line.  

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3 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Maybe the coaches are more curious as to how cmc does with a full load? Looking back to last season with the exception of one drive in the GB game and for part of the first ATL game,  McCafrey was constantly in and out of the lineup and only got over 10 carries in 3 games iirc.  

I dont think theyre going to be using cj like stew last year. Maybe theryre going to try cmc as the everydown back and use cj for specialized situations like long pass pro and short yardage,  goal line.  

No way in hell he is a situational guy CMC is gonna be worn out w/ increased receiving target. The power run game is gonna be through C.J. & CAP 

 

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2 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

No way in hell he is a situational guy CMC is gonna be worn out w/ increased receiving target. The power run game is gonna be through C.J. & CAP 

Then why was cmc with the first team just now? We already have dj and samuel for the short passes 

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Cause it’s preaseason with no real game planing duh. I’ll put some money on it that CMC want be the leading rusher, he will get all purpose yards though . 

3 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Then why was cmc with the first team just now? We already have dj and samuel for the short passes 

 

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