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Gerald McCoy calls Christian McCaffrey the "most skilled white dude in NFL history".


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47 minutes ago, philit99 said:

The best white running back I can remember that had a hall of fame career was John Riggins. CMC is so much more elusive than Riggins. I dont understand why people think skin pigmentation make someone better or worse, but Riggins was a monster. I have actually wondered if the Panthers should move CMC to the slot and get a bruiser running back to wear out other teams linebackers, just a thought. I believe CMC would be a heck of a receiver.

"The Diesel" ( Riggins)

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1 hour ago, philit99 said:

The best white running back I can remember that had a hall of fame career was John Riggins. CMC is so much more elusive than Riggins. I dont understand why people think skin pigmentation make someone better or worse, but Riggins was a monster. I have actually wondered if the Panthers should move CMC to the slot and get a bruiser running back to wear out other teams linebackers, just a thought. I believe CMC would be a heck of a receiver.

I think when CMC starts to push 30 and he wants to lengthen his career a little longer he might consider switching to slot full time. 

He has the skills to do it. I'm interested to see if he could. 

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1 hour ago, Cracka McNasty said:

I think when CMC starts to push 30 and he wants to lengthen his career a little longer he might consider switching to slot full time. 

He has the skills to do it. I'm interested to see if he could. 

Yea we know he can catch, I’m just thinking about wearing the linebackers out. Try to cover CMC, then try to tackle Mike Tolbert equivalent. Man that would suck.

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8 hours ago, rippadonn said:

He could stop playing RB at some point and be trouble at WR.

Ya'll are silly trying to run Cam out of town. When he's done at QB he could easily be a top 5 NFL TE. Hands are ridiculous.

Carolina has some of the best ever.

you know, Cam playing TE is not the craziest idea I've ever heard. Don't think the man himself would go for it, but still....

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On 11/25/2019 at 4:59 PM, Wolfcop said:

Well, CMC is NOT the MOST skilled player in NFL history, not yet anyway. To say he is the most skilled WHITE player is most likely accurate. 

dick butkus, luke kuechly, steve largent, etc.

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34 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

you know, Cam playing TE is not the craziest idea I've ever heard. Don't think the man himself would go for it, but still....

He already is struggling to stay healthy, why would you expose him to a position in which he will take an even greater punishment?

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