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McCaffrey named All-Pro...twice


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Just now, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

Had we been 11-5 a lot more players on offense would be getting into the action

Not necessarily.  Turner's offense will feed a player like CMC, and Moore had a solid season despite that and being out basically 2 games with an injury.  CMC's production in the first half of the season was extremely good while we were 5-3.  He had multiple 200 yard games in that span and he didn't break 100 yards on the ground after the GB game.  In fact, it looked like teams realized that shutting him down in the running game was a big key to making us one dimensional, forcing us to rely on poor QB and line play, etc. 

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Just now, mav1234 said:

Not necessarily.  Turner's offense will feed a player like CMC, and Moore had a solid season despite that and being out basically 2 games with an injury.  CMC's production in the first half of the season was extremely good while we were 5-3.  He had multiple 200 yard games in that span and he didn't break 100 yards on the ground after the GB game.  In fact, it looked like teams realized that shutting him down in the running game was a big key to making us one dimensional, forcing us to rely on poor QB and line play, etc. 

We saw what happens to an NFL team when McCaffrey is the entire offense .. that team sucks

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Just now, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

Yawn.

5-11 team .. had we been 11-5 he would have way less stats

can people stop devaluing what CMC did despite it being a bad season for the team? Come on, seriously! 

I get that some of it was his fault but a much bigger share of the blame goes to the shitty defense, shitty offensive line, piss poor quarterback play, and sub par coaching. Dude did what he could to help the team and we mightve been 0-16 without him

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Just now, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

We saw what happens to an NFL team when McCaffrey is the entire offense .. that team sucks

Not like CMC was giving up 30+ points a game against bottom feeders.   When we were beating playoff teams, it was behind CMC, an efficient offense, and an average defense.  Once the legs fell off the defense and teams put us down big AND stuffed the run, we folded.

There is no single player that can carry a team regardless of play around them on offense, defense, and special teams.  

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2 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

can people stop devaluing what CMC did despite it being a bad season for the team? Come on, seriously! 

I get that some of it was his fault but a much bigger share of the blame goes to the shitty defense, shitty offensive line, piss poor quarterback play, and sub par coaching. Dude did what he could to help the team and we mightve been 0-16 without him

No I won't stop de-valuing what he did on a 5-11 team ..

If McCaffrey was so good they wouldn't have been 5-11

Stats are for losers .. if we force fed Scarlett or Bonnafon what kind of stats do you think they'd have? I'll tell you .. similar stats.

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Just now, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

No I won't stop de-valuing what he did on a 5-11 team ..

If McCaffrey was so good they wouldn't have been 5-11

Stats are for losers .. if we force fed Scarlett or Bonnafon what kind of stats do you think they'd have? I'll tell you .. similar stats.

If Cam Newton was so good, he wouldn't have had 5 seasons with a losing record.  See how dumb that sounds?

Football is a team game, and not even Superman could drag this team to a winning record most of the years he has been here.  Just as Cam has made history in losing efforts... so did CMC.  Does not diminish either player's accomplishments, just highlights how piss poor our coaching has been.

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3 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

No I won't stop de-valuing what he did on a 5-11 team ..

If McCaffrey was so good they wouldn't have been 5-11

Stats are for losers .. if we force fed Scarlett or Bonnafon what kind of stats do you think they'd have? I'll tell you .. similar stats.

Are you seriously telling me that Scarlett and Bonnafon could have went 1000-1000 with a piss poor line and qb’s who should be backups. You are delusional.

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