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CMC ties Jim Brown's record


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 Christian McCaffrey joined Hall of Famer Jim Brown (1963) as the only players with at least 150 scrimmage yards and at least one touchdown in six of the first eight games of a season in NFL history.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001072786/article/nfl-stats-records-week-9-mccaffrey-ties-jim-browns-mark

 

Cool...very cool.

 

Anyone have a gif yet of him sliding on the leg of the Titan would be tackler for the TD?

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It is kinda weird to me that CMC's jaw dropping play this year seems to be overshadowed by a stupid neverending debate about our qb situation, and then when someone actually does point out what he's doing, there is a cacophony of hand wringing over "running CMC into the ground".

Why don't we all just take a deep breathe, relax, and enjoy the warm glow of his otherworldly talent for just a bit without worrying about anything.

Just for 5 minutes, I promise it won't hurt.

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The guy is unreal. I don't live too far from where he's from and I'm actually in Castle Rock a couple of times a month or so and everyone knows I'm a Panthers fan. They all told me we were getting the best player in the draft and they were pissed because they desperately wanted him to be a Bronco, but damn... I don't even think the massive homers understood just how good this guy was going to be 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The guy is unreal. I don't live too far from where he's from and I'm actually in Castle Rock a couple of times a month or so and everyone knows I'm a Panthers fan. They all told me we were getting the best player in the draft and they were pissed because they desperately wanted him to be a Bronco, but damn... I don't even think the massive homers understood just how good this guy was going to be 

Its crazy how much the local media can get all over CMC.  When he and his brothers helped the fallen hiker you've thought he was a Broncos player for as much as they talked about him.

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