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CMC Injury Update: "Less than grade 1" hamstring strain


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11 minutes ago, RJK said:

I’m curious what everyone thinks CMC workload should look like when he returns? I’m thinking instead of 30 touches he’d get more like 20-25 depending on game flow. Def stop banging him between the tackles in the 4th quarter. 

20ish with a different look at the run game. Enough with the facepalm Shula like calls of running it up the middle. Get McCaffrey in space and let Royce get the tough yards. We even saw the capabilities of Tremble we have options just have to be creative instead of mind numbing predictability.

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19 minutes ago, RJK said:

I’m curious what everyone thinks CMC workload should look like when he returns? I’m thinking instead of 30 touches he’d get more like 20-25 depending on game flow. Def stop banging him between the tackles in the 4th quarter. 

I was so pissed when we were annihilating the saints but refused to take CMC out of the firing line, and continued to let him take the hits instead of Chuba or Royce. I understand he is a very competitive player and wants to be out there to help his team at all costs, but at some point everyone involved has just got to play it smart with him. 

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5 hours ago, shaka said:

Time to stop the 40 touches a game, no human being can withstand 680 collisions a year from NFL athletes the way a RB gets hit.

Give him more downs off the field, we don't need him 95% of the snaps.

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