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Is CMC getting too many carries


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Why does Ron  have Armah or Scarlett if he won’t trust them to run the ball in obvious rushing situations when we’re just trying to run the clock down or set up a field goal?  CMC is unnecessarily being exposed to these hits, the wear and tear kn his body. 

27 carries in today’s NFL is ridiculous especially when the guy also caught 10 receptions and is blocking as well. Give him some rest FFS

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Yeah it doesn’t seem Ron has learned this from past examples. Problem is I think he’s too scared to get fresh guys in there and have them fumble from jitters. And the longer he sits the back ups, the more anxious and excited their gonna be and the more likely they’ll be to fumble. Then Ron’s gonna pull them and not play them again.

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Hopefully the line can start clicking better and we can open things up to our other playmakers in Samuel and Moore. I’m actually fine with McC playing pretty much all the snaps but agree this is too many touches. Doubt they change much though, Norv loves feeding his elite RB. Look at LT’s touches.

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We should at least pepper in Scarlett every now and again.  4-6 carries a game and a few targets would be fine.  It's about finding the right moments to bring him in.  Thing is, CMC loves staying in after his own big plays when other guys typically get winded and need a breather. 

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20 minutes ago, NAS said:

Why does Ron  have Armah or Scarlett if he won’t trust them to run the ball in obvious rushing situations when we’re just trying to run the clock down or set up a field goal?  CMC is unnecessarily being exposed to these hits, the wear and tear kn his body. 

27 carries in today’s NFL is ridiculous especially when the guy also caught 10 receptions and is blocking as well. Give him some rest FFS

Remember when we started saying that about Cam his early years. Coaches like running these guys in the ground.

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