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Video: Richard Sherman says Panther "less predictable" without CMC


Jeremy Igo

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18 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

He is certainly partially right.  But the main reason we are less predictable is no Ron Rivera and company.

It was a problem this year too. CMC had 41 rushing attempts by the time he got injured in the second half of week 2. Davis as 46 attemps all season including those two games.

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2 minutes ago, Car123 said:

I’ve always felt CMC’s role in the passing game should be slightly minimized.

Small sample size, but he was only averaging 4.5 passing targets through the first two games. That would put him on pace for 72 targets on the season vs. 142 last season. Redoing the math for him missing the majority of the 4th quarter of the second game, that still only puts him at 82 targets this season.

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2 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Thanks to technology we can predict pretty much where a hurricane will move to and make landfall. It does not mean we can stop a hurricane, though.

 

what if we shoot it with nukulars?  huh?   ever thought of that

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