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McCaffrey took This Loss Personally


Pantha-kun

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From David Newton . 

Christian McCaffrey spent a long time sitting in front of his locker after Sunday's 24-16 loss to the Packers. The Panthers running back was hard on himself for not scoring on the final play. But McCaffrey didn't let his teammates down and he kept himself in the running for NFL MVP with 141 yards from scrimmage (108 rushing, 33 receiving) and one touchdown. He has 14 touchdowns on the season, tied for the most in the league.

He had that one play earlier in the season where he didn't get the TD at the end either. This dude has been far from the problem and might be the only reason why we've been in games this year.

As good as he's been he's on a team with a horrible defense and has clown coaches with their head in the sand and he still produces.

I could honestly seem him trying to go to another team as soon as his contract is up if Tepper sits on his hands and doesn't make some serious changes in the next couple years. 

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1 hour ago, Pantha-kun said:

From David Newton . 

Christian McCaffrey spent a long time sitting in front of his locker after Sunday's 24-16 loss to the Packers. The Panthers running back was hard on himself for not scoring on the final play. But McCaffrey didn't let his teammates down and he kept himself in the running for NFL MVP with 141 yards from scrimmage (108 rushing, 33 receiving) and one touchdown. He has 14 touchdowns on the season, tied for the most in the league.

He had that one play earlier in the season where he didn't get the TD at the end either. This dude has been far from the problem and might be the only reason why we've been in games this year.

As good as he's been he's on a team with a horrible defense and has clown coaches with their head in the sand and he still produces.

I could honestly seem him trying to go to another team as soon as his contract is up if Tepper sits on his hands and doesn't make some serious changes in the next couple years. 

I doubt it. CMC is a lot like Luke Kuechly. Doesn't care about some stupid contract. As a matter of fact, he was the first 2017 1st rounder to sign his contract. All he wants is play football to the best of his ability & win.

He ain't another Le'veon Bell.

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1 hour ago, Pantha-kun said:

From David Newton . 

Christian McCaffrey spent a long time sitting in front of his locker after Sunday's 24-16 loss to the Packers. The Panthers running back was hard on himself for not scoring on the final play. But McCaffrey didn't let his teammates down and he kept himself in the running for NFL MVP with 141 yards from scrimmage (108 rushing, 33 receiving) and one touchdown. He has 14 touchdowns on the season, tied for the most in the league.

He had that one play earlier in the season where he didn't get the TD at the end either. This dude has been far from the problem and might be the only reason why we've been in games this year.

As good as he's been he's on a team with a horrible defense and has clown coaches with their head in the sand and he still produces.

I could honestly seem him trying to go to another team as soon as his contract is up if Tepper sits on his hands and doesn't make some serious changes in the next couple years. 

The playcalling and situation in this game and the Bucs game basically set him up to fail.  Norv Turner just doesn't get it.  

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Just now, bmoshx said:

He’s probably pretty pissed he has come up short two times with a chance to tie or possibly win the game.  As far as him leaving, doubt it.  Not many teams give out the work load that Carolina gives him.

Agreed. He's been given the final play of the game twice now & he's gone 0-2. This time only inches short. Plus, he's tired, worn out & just froze his ass off.

That's gotta hurt. But it may also mean he'll run with fire next week vs. the Falcons. And you know he HATES the Saints.

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