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Christian McCaffrey - Back to Pre-Injury Form?


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Idk I was telling someone the other day it’s weird how quiet they have been about him. His first couple years u would see a video everyday at camp of him doing something crazy. Idk but the Panthers have been weird about the reports coming from camp, so secretive. Kinda weird imo!

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Yes, he should be back to his old dominating self this year.  Considering that his injuries last year were not serious, did not require surgery, and that he likely would have been playing had we been in contention, I think all systems are go.  Expect a gigantic season from him:

2200 total yards

1200 rushing

1000 receiving

105 catches

23 total TDs. 

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54 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If we're smart he's getting light work anyway.

 

Can you explain what you mean? I don't believe your best player should be beat into the ground. We should spread it around, spell McCaffrey more than we have in the past, but he shouldn't be getting "light work".

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7 minutes ago, EgoDogg said:

Can you explain what you mean? I don't believe your best player should be beat into the ground. We should spread it around, spell McCaffrey more than we have in the past, but he shouldn't be getting "light work".

Light work in training camp? Yeah he should. RBs have a short enough shelf life as it is.

 

 

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If McCaffrey has 100 plus catches it will sadly be to the detriment of the offense. That is more than either Robby or DJ had last year. The best value 22 has for us is the attention he commands. We have many weapons now. Put them all to use and make Sam's life easier.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Light work in training camp? Yeah he should. RBs have a short enough shelf life as it is.

 

 

And he ain't exactly fighting for a roster spot. Seriously, I shiver to think of him picking up a blitz from some on-the-fringe LB in camp.

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1 minute ago, shaqattaq said:

And he ain't exactly fighting for a roster spot. Seriously, I shiver to think of him picking up a blitz from some on-the-fringe LB in camp.

We have a rookie who needs the snaps a lot more right now. We know what we have in CMC and we'll let him get his feet wet in the preseason. I hope we'll let Hubbard ease up the burden of his workload a little, but I expect him to be getting a ton of work when the games start counting.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Greatman77 said:

I haven't seen anything about CMC lately - Is he back to pre-injury form? I finally get to pick #1 in my FF league, and plan to pick CMC, unless there are any red flags - How does he look?

Your mouse cursor should be on his name and as soon as your draft starts and you hear the jingle - you should just be clicking on cmc 

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