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So no one else concerned about CMC towards the end of the game?


Ivan The Awesome

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He is an absolute beast of a player but there comes a huge concern. He's literally in every play. The dude was tired. Of course because of the monster game but wtf is wrong with the coaching staff? Do they not know there are more weapons? If CMC keeps getting over worked like this be may not last long. Norv and Rivera need to understand that the ball can be distributed and not lean so much on CMC. Look what happened to Cam. I'm thrilled about the W's on the record but for fugs sake expand and utilize the other weapons available. 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

As long as it was just cramps, no.

But if it serves as a wake up call to Rivera and Turner, that'd be kind of a positive.

Well, we also learned that Bon can spell a bit too. Our run blocking today deserves a bit of credit. 

That said, cmc is playing tecmo bowl while defenses are adjusting their rosters for madden 19. Myles Jack was lost today.

 

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

ALL PLAYERS NEED TO DRINK SNAKE JUICE

 

 

 

1/2 teaspoon of salt

1 teaspoon of "no salt" (potassium)

1 teaspoon of baking soda

1/2 teaspoon on Food grade Epsom salt (magnesium)

 

replenish your electrolytes!!! 

Anything that gets Ron Swanson doing the Charleston is legit in my book 

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I'm gone go half full here and be more encouraged by the fact he was taking gels on the sideline and not just drinking. Yes, they worked him a little too hard, but at least we have a training staff the maximizing the nutrition/energy part. 

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Not concerned for 2 reasons.

1) It was just cramps (or I am at least operating under the assumption it just was).  

2) Reggie showed up without missing a beat.  The hand was forced, even temporarily, for the team not to absolutely lean on CMC for 100% of the run game.  Reggie stepped up and said "I can give CMC a breather here and there".  

Due to how minor I view cramps, combined with how great Reggie looked (I know, small sample size), I would be more willing to let CMC take a little break here and there going forward.

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