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CMC vs GMC... who has the better season?


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In TB GMC was basically a one man wrecking crew his entire career, not much talent around him. Have to wonder what he can do with the talent he’s surrounded by in Carolina.

 

And we all know what CMC did last year. Will DC’s game plan to take him out of the offense? Does he have an MVP type year like some people think he will? 

 

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I hope GMC has an incredible year here. I think he's surrounded by talent on the defense, but it's an "I think" situation simply because with the changes coming up, none of us can really predict how each player will work out. On paper, looks great, but we won't know until about mid-way through opening day.

As to CMC, I sure hope that DCs spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to bottle him up. Good luck with that, chumps. The kid can go all over the field, he can't be arm tackled, he can leap over diving attempts, he's short enough to get lost behind out monstrously tall O-line, he's an inside and outside runner, between the tackles and a scat back, plus he may be the best receiver on the field. Really, about the only sure way of tackling his is catching him from behind. Trying to counter all of that sure makes it easier on the 10 other Panthers on the field.

 

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