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  1. 1. Is CMC the best white RB of all time?



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Its probably safe to assume you mean in the Super Bowl era . TLDR, he's only played 2 seasons. 

Which case, nope. Its mostly an issue of him having an insanely small sample size and no rings. Really if you think about it, hes had one "great" year and there have been plenty of backs who flashed their first few seasons but flamed out pretty quickly.

The key mark of a great RB is how long he can skillfully play. Or if his tenure is a little on the shorter side, he'd benefit from having a ring or two . 

 

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He has only played 2 fuging seasons with 0 playoff wins to his name. 

Really only one great season. Its way too early to say that.  

John Riggins was a while ago but he played 14 seasons,  amassed over 11,000 rushing yards and over 100 rushing TDs 

IMO CMC has got to play at least 10 seasons to even get his foot in the door with that conversation. 

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