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One Immediate Change I Noticed...


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And I'm guessing there is a direct correlation with Ron no longer being the coach...  

It appears that CMC took noticeably less snaps.  I tried to find the snap counts to verify, but I don't think they've been posted anywhere yet...  but, my initial impression was that he was out there less than we've been seeing under Rivera.

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18 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

CMC is roughly 280 yards away from a 1000 yard receiving year to go with what will be nearly 1500 rushing yards. 
 

CMC is going to get at least 30 touches a game over the last three games to see him hit those numbers. 

Agreed. At this point doing so becomes part of keeping him happy so he doesn't force his way off the team via free agency in a couple years. If we can't surround him with a winning team this year at least give him every chance to hit some individual acheivements. Glad to see his snap count down at least slightly though, instead of being out there nonstop.

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The difference would be Scott vs his father. We saw pretty significant changes between how positions are used between our 3 offensive coordinators under Rivera. That he micromanaged players snap counts is silly. Shula utilized multiple backs. Norv super heavily relied on one. 

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