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CMAC Moves the chains.


Manther

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8 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Yeah, but that #1 though. :shades:

Result of better scheme.  That will hopefully change this year.  Norv shouldn't waste 2 downs shoving Cmac up the middle into a loaded box.  If he does,  we'll all be calling for his and RR's head.

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5 minutes ago, Manther said:

Result of better scheme.  That will hopefully change this year.  Norv shouldn't waste 2 downs shoving Cmac up the middle into a loaded box.  If he does,  we'll all be calling for his and RR's head.

That is disrespectful to the skillset that Kamara posseses. He just had one of the better seasons for a RB in history, as far as efficiency. Some is scheme. Plenty is skill.

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18 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

That is disrespectful to the skillset that Kamara posseses. He just had one of the better seasons for a RB in history, as far as efficiency. Some is scheme. Plenty is skill.

This seems like the appropriate thread but are you concerned at his increased workload might lead to the fumble rate that he had in college?

Fumble rate is a stat that translates from college to the pros and is RARELY( hell just about never) improved but Kamara was one of the lone examples of a guy having a better nfl rate than college by a good bit. Part of me thinks that is a direct correlation of him sharing carries out of the backfield. 

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Just now, jumpman910 said:

This seems like the appropriate thread but are you concerned at his increased workload might lead to the fumble rate that he had in college?

Fumble rate is a stat that translates from college to the pros and is RARELY( hell just about never) improved but Kamara was one of the lone examples of a guy having a better nfl rate than college by a good bit. Part of me thinks that is a direct correlation of him sharing carries out of the backfield. 

Not really. I don't have the stats on hand but if I remember correctly he only had one year where he had a bad fumble rate. Nothing I've seen from the way he carries the ball scares me. 

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1 hour ago, Peppers90 NC said:

Everyone knows it’s the best QB division but that’s a stealthy RB group too 

Meanwhile the Bucs are over there being the Bucs...I would be so depressed as a Tampa fan right now having to deal with the rest of the division 

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3 hours ago, Reebis21 said:

Meanwhile the Bucs are over there being the Bucs...I would be so depressed as a Tampa fan right now having to deal with the rest of the division 

 

But the Bucs can upset any team at any moment and has the talent to be a playoff team. They just never put it all together for whatever reason.

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