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Film Room: Christian McCaffrey’s versatility


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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

Pretty sure Deion played wideout for like half a season along with corner though maybe someone since him has...? I think Edelman plays DB and WR early in his career but probably not full time.

You're right, I forgot about Deion. I'm actually researching it now because I honestly didn't know. figured would have to back farther. 

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33 minutes ago, wud35 said:

You're right, I forgot about Deion. I'm actually researching it now because I honestly didn't know. figured would have to back farther. 

Yeah I just looked it up too... supposedly some 2nd or 3rd year UDFA for the Ravens has been playing both FB and DT. Pretty fuging awesome if you ask me, didn't realize anybody had done it in years.

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31 minutes ago, t96 said:

Pretty sure Deion played wideout for like half a season along with corner though maybe someone since him has...? I think Edelman plays DB and WR early in his career but probably not full time.

Seems Chuck Bednarik was one of the last to play every down. 

 

Side note: In 1943 Sammy Baugh led the NFL in passing, interceptions, and punting but Didn't win MVP. Crazy

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6 minutes ago, t96 said:

Yeah I just looked it up too... supposedly some 2nd or 3rd year UDFA for the Ravens has been playing both FB and DT. Pretty fuging awesome if you ask me, didn't realize anybody had done it in years.

Yep just saw this, Patrick Ricard. don't know much about him but pretty cool.

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12 hours ago, thefuzz said:

Lining him up in the backfield makes the offense harder to defend.  That's why he is being used there.

CMC may look better in the slot, but the offense would suffer...IMO.

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On 10/2/2018 at 4:32 PM, KaseKlosed said:

Guy in the video said CMC will not be able to consistently shed tacklers.... I said the exact same thing and Im a bad fan =(....

 

Guy in video says CMC could be used more in the slot as WR.... I say I wanna see that too and Im a bad fan =(

 

LOL Ya'll guys need to get it together.  No player is immune of positive and critical breakdowns... Sorry he is not Jesus...  Just enjoy the video

 

    So, do you, or random internet guy have any imperial proof that McC will not be able to "Consistently shed tackles"? Or are we just supposed to blindly follow your unsubstantiated speculation? I mean, making a definitive statement about future events seems like folly to me. Seems like you are reaching on this one.

 

    Lots of folks wanting to see McC in the slot. Just not as a permanent move. He is just too dang valuable as a RB to limit him in such a manner.

 

    Critical breakdowns, when warranted, should be welcomed. However, we all know your obsession with this subject. So maybe your bias is showing. 

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6 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

    So, do you, or random internet guy have any imperial proof that McC will not be able to "Consistently shed tackles"? Or are we just supposed to blindly follow your unsubstantiated speculation? I mean, making a definitive statement about future events seems like folly to me. Seems like you are reaching on this one.

 

    Lots of folks wanting to see McC in the slot. Just not as a permanent move. He is just too dang valuable as a RB to limit him in such a manner.

 

    Critical breakdowns, when warranted, should be welcomed. However, we all know your obsession with this subject. So maybe your bias is showing. 

1. Because he has yet to be consistent breaking tackles is one key.

 

2. Wanting to see CMC in the slot is not a crime especially last years wack ass WR options and Funches / Torrey Smith are struggling to be legit WRs

 

3. I have created 3 CMC topics. 2 Were positive 1 was critical. You guys just defend him like jesus when he makes mistakes. lol 

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28 minutes ago, KaseKlosed said:

1. Because he has yet to be consistent breaking tackles is one key.

 

2. Wanting to see CMC in the slot is not a crime especially last years wack ass WR options and Funches / Torrey Smith are struggling to be legit WRs

 

3. I have created 3 CMC topics. 2 Were positive 1 was critical. You guys just defend him like jesus when he makes mistakes. lol 

Are you blinded by your ignorance or Ignorant by you hatred? you don't like CMC and try your damnedest to discredit CMC as a running back. Just like many have tried to discredit Cam in the past. You're wrong just get over it.  

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15 minutes ago, wud35 said:

Are you blinded by your ignorance or Ignorant by you hatred? you don't like CMC and try your damnedest to discredit CMC as a running back. Just like many have tried to discredit Cam in the past. You're wrong just get over it.  

I said CMC resembles more of a scatback coming out of college than a power back. I said Fournette would be better to replace JStew because he can break tackles due to poor OL play. CMC needed wide open lanes to be successful running the ball. Carolina was far from being able to do that. You guys have to remove your emotions sometimes. Ya'll just got too caught up in the hype.

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