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CMC MVP status


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Hypothetical here... if we made the playoffs, where would CMC have finished in MVP voting? It’s sad that such a historic season went to waste. The THIRD player in the history of the NFL to accomplish what he did. 

i think if we made the playoffs he would have deserved MVP. Unfortunately due to the position bias realistically I think he finishes second behind lamar regardless. 

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15 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

Hypothetical here... if we made the playoffs, where would CMC have finished in MVP voting? It’s sad that such a historic season went to waste. The THIRD player in the history of the NFL to accomplish what he did. 

i think if we made the playoffs he would have deserved MVP. Unfortunately due to the position bias realistically I think he finishes second behind lamar regardless. 

Easily. 

As for bias not so much. If a playoff team player did 1,000/1,000 that’s basically a shoe-in. 

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The whole problem celebrating this poo is CMC got to 1k receiving yards primarily because we were so awful at QB all we could do was dump off passes to him. We had very little deep passing game to speak of.

Yeah the record is great but I'd rather be in the playoffs than having a consolation circle jerk.

Also, if there's anyone out there who thinks records like this for CMC in what is ultimately a wasted season won't bite us in the ass and give him significant leverage over us come contract time with how heavily we've been utilizing him you are living a fantasy.

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no qb throwing for 3000 plus/rushing over 1200/ and over 40 tds is more impressive with better record and no1 seed.

Christian would have to have playoff appearance and break pretty much all the significant rb records.

Last person who did that was Adrian Peterson with a crappy qb. Plus no one says it but I think the media looks at rushing for 2,000 yards more impressive than 1k/1k.  

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24 minutes ago, TheRed said:

The whole problem celebrating this poo is CMC got to 1k receiving yards primarily because we were so awful at QB all we could do was dump off passes to him. We had very little deep passing game to speak of.

Yeah the record is great but I'd rather be in the playoffs than having a consolation circle jerk.

Also, if there's anyone out there who thinks records like this for CMC in what is ultimately a wasted season won't bite us in the ass and give him significant leverage over us come contract time with how heavily we've been utilizing him you are living a fantasy.

Wow what a 180. When cam was setting personal records but our team was dismal you were ecstatic and if anyone posted what you did it was thinly veiled racism. Lol

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2 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Wow what a 180. When cam was setting personal records but our team was dismal you were ecstatic and if anyone posted what you did it was thinly veiled racism. Lol

Pull up these posts. Show me your receipts.

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30 minutes ago, TheRed said:

 

Also, if there's anyone out there who thinks records like this for CMC in what is ultimately a wasted season won't bite us in the ass and give him significant leverage over us come contract time with how heavily we've been utilizing him you are living a fantasy.

 

Yeah, if we try to franchise him, he'll argue he's a wide receiver

His agent will also ask to be paid like a top wide receiver, not a RB

Hopefully we're wise and trade him by the time of his second contract to some sucker GM who believes RBs are non fungible

 

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31 minutes ago, TheRed said:

The whole problem celebrating this poo is CMC got to 1k receiving yards primarily because we were so awful at QB all we could do was dump off passes to him. We had very little deep passing game to speak of.

You mean like Cam did in 2017, 2018 and the beginning of 2019? 

It’s one of CMC’s strongest suits. It’s called check down for a reason. 

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