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This is just insane. CMC's league wide rankings


Jeremy Igo

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14 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Remember the saints fans arguing that Kamara was a better back.  Where are they now?

Still, he is great evidence that you can get a good RB later in the draft.

I wasn't surprised when we took CMc. Wasn't mad I don't think but I wasn't all that excited either. Obviously I should have been.

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2 hours ago, stratocatter said:

Still, he is great evidence that you can get a good RB later in the draft.

I wasn't surprised when we took CMc. Wasn't mad I don't think but I wasn't all that excited either. Obviously I should have been.

This. I was not keen on drafting 1st round running back and to be honest am still generally against it. But CMC has proven to be every bit as good as anyone could have hoped for, would have been a lot more excited at the time if I knew what he was gonna become.

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7 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

respectable yardage but only one TD, which is weird for the power back Fournette is supposed to be. McCaffrey definately looks like the smarter call at this point.

ya think?  I bet hes drafted 2nd overall if they did a re do. 

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13 minutes ago, mjligon said:

oh so you're actually watching our games now? 

asking for a friend.

Have been all year.  If your friend had been attention attention they would know.  Actually I was at the Tampa game week 2 and this past week.   

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