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Christian McCaffrey already getting MVP attention!


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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

With today's video game type passing numbers it's going to be virtually impossible for a non-QB to win it.

Hell, Roethlisberger threw for well over 5000 yards last season and hardly even got a mention as an MVP candidate.

Then just get McCaffrey 2,000 rush yards and 2,000 receiving yards to be safe.

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It's not a crazy notion especially if the Panthers are a playoff team. When a non-QB gets the ball in 1 out of 3 plays on offense and always gets positive yards, it's a likely possibility. Panthers offense is looking mighty feisty even if Cam isn't 100%

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He’s the only RB who played anywhere near 100% of snaps last year (not counting week 17 when we sat him out), so I’d think most would see he’s more valuable than any other RB. Still though, it’ll be tough for a RB to win it. He’d need at the absolute minimum 1000 rushing and receiving and 16 total touchdowns and even that may not do it depending on what guys like Mahomes do.

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