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Where was C.J. today


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He had a few nice runs in the 1st quarter. Then he didn't play until the 4th quarter when they inexplicably threw him in for a crucial drive, he tipped up an easy dump off pass when the team was driving for a back breaker INT. He was seen making "why am I not in the game" faces/mouth movements on the sideline when the Panthers were in the red zone. No idea what to make of him. Seems to have a weird relationship with the coaching staff.

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25 minutes ago, hepcat said:

He had a few nice runs in the 1st quarter. Then he didn't play until the 4th quarter when they inexplicably threw him in for a crucial drive, he tipped up an easy dump off pass when the team was driving for a back breaker INT. He was seen making "why am I not in the game" faces/mouth movements on the sideline when the Panthers were in the red zone. No idea what to make of him. Seems to have a weird relationship with the coaching staff.

Play cap this guy is a malcontent with butterfingers 

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

He had a bad game, but I haven't given up on him. He probably needs more touches so that he stays mentally in the flow of the game. Within five yards of the goal, he definitely needs to be in.

He should be on the bench in passing situations lol

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Speaking of whereabouts. What happened to short today? I don’t think kk has had a quieter day as a panthers. 

Teams now have the blueprint to beat us. Don’t go up the gut towards Poe and kk.  Go outside where our undersized or aging DEs can get worked. I can’t say I blame them. 

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8 hours ago, Mikey818 said:

He should be on the bench in passing situations lol

Can't argue based upon today's effort. C-Mac should have been in. Apparently he was roughed up on a play or something, but he told the coaches he was fine according to the commentator who read C-Mac's lips when talking to Cam after the bobbled catch that led to the interception. That INT was the mortal blow.

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13 minutes ago, NorvGeniusTurner said:

CJ has caught over 100 passes as a RB. He’s more than capable of being in on a crucial drive.  Plus he’s a better blocker and leaks out late like he did on both plays both were drops 

Cmc caught 14 of 15 targets No way does he make those two drops one of which resulted in an interception. Too many cmc doubters on this site looking to replace him with C.J. 

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