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CMC Rushing or Receiving


Ace_Aladdin

Which category will CMC lead in rushing or receiving?  

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  1. 1. Which category will CMC lead in rushing or receiving?



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7 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

If cmc leads in receiving, cam will lead in rushing. 

I hope not, there has to be a way to get CJ involved more. RO and 16pts isn't gonna win you game against top tier defense and offenses that can put up more than 6pts. 

Gotta pass the fuging ball whatever happend to PA by Norv? 

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1 minute ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Defense got the W, offense was along for the ride on the passenger side.

Whatever, you have your agenda to push.  The offense was fine, it was week 1 under a new offensive coordinator.  CMC other than the fumble had a good game and so did CJ.  Cowboys D left Cam open so he took advantage, shame on them.  

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