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Cameron Artis Payne


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15 minutes ago, Yaboychris28 said:

So is he officially done here barring any injury to CMC or CJ? CAP has yet to get a carry this season with CJ Anderson taking over as the backup. Hopefully he gets a chance elsewhere and proves Ron Rivera wrong. I always liked him as a runner

Why does it have to be, prove Rivera wrong? A-Team never passes up an opportunity to get better. We got better the day that we signed CJ Anderson. That doesn't say anything about cap. It's a long season, and running back is one of the most injured positions in all of football. You might want to go knock on some wood now.

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7 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I’m a CAP fan but it’s not like CJ is getting many snaps either.

CMC is playing something like 98% of snaps which doesn’t really seem like a great plan. At most I feel like it should be like 80% especially this early.

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24 minutes ago, Bartin said:

CMC is playing something like 98% of snaps which doesn’t really seem like a great plan. At most I feel like it should be like 80% especially this early.

In football injuires are a proability, you would think ole Norv would try to mange the workload little better. 

 

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

Cmc had, what, 17 for 58? We didn’t run the ball well last week. CJ is a good back, why have him if we don’t use him enough? 

He will get his carries if we get up and need to use up the clock. Cmc offers more both receiving and breakaway threat

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