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CMC trending the wrong direction? Not practicing today...


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2 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

Nice overreactions in this thread. CMC is an absolute beast. We win the last the two games with him in there.

Hes not injury prone the problem is we give him the balL every snap. That’s what has to change . 

He's not indestructible and apparently he's prone to get injured. He's played how many games last year and this year with how many injuries? He's been overused and it's showing and it's only going to get worse.

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45 minutes ago, KaseKlosed said:

Told ya so... Told ya we should of traded him last year. would have gotten OL help and who knows what else. Could of Drafted Justin Fields and traded to move up again to grab a OL or DB. CMC will always be injury prone. He is not built for the role we want him to play. Derrick Henry is... CMC too fragile... Enjoy picking top 5 in draft this year and again next year as well. 

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Some of those bashing CMC sound like the type who would red line a car everywhere they drive it, never change the oil, and then blame the manufacturer when it blows up!

 

When his number is called 30-35 times a game, he sure as hell ain’t going to say “hold on guys, give it to somebody else”.  He’s going to red line it till he breaks down.

 

Maybe by the time he’s back, Chuba will have enough seat time for the coaching staff to feel comfortable letting him spell CMC more…..

 

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2 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

Nice overreactions in this thread. CMC is an absolute beast. We win the last the two games with him in there.

Hes not injury prone the problem is we give him the balL every snap. That’s what has to change . 

He may not be injury prone, but he sure as hell is not on the field…and hasn’t been a lot over last two year

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5 minutes ago, Mhedrick said:

Some of those bashing CMC sound like the type who would red line a car everywhere they drive it, never change the oil, and then blame the manufacturer when it blows up!

 

When his number is called 30-35 times a game, he sure as hell ain’t going to say “hold on guys, give it to somebody else”.  He’s going to red line it till he breaks down.

 

Maybe by the time he’s back, Chuba will have enough seat time for the coaching staff to feel comfortable letting him spell CMC more…..

 

Chuba has bricks for hands so IDK. We cant spell CMC with a guy that cant catch.

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3 hours ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

Jesus christ the dude is incredible and I always thought his last few injuries were flukes, but this is starting to get a little silly.

Different sport, but CMC reminds me of Gordon Hayward. Great player that is well worth the money he makes when healthy, but always gets a different injury each of the last few seasons that causes him to miss a bunch of games.

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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Different sport, but CMC reminds me of Gordon Hayward. Great player that is well worth the money he makes when healthy, but always gets a different injury each of the last few seasons that causes him to miss a bunch of games.

Yeah but Hayward has had these issues for many many years, CMC was seemingly invincible until this past season.

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3 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Rhule and Co are riding CMC the same way Ron and Co rode Cam because he is their best offensive weapon and chance to win.

 Team has a better chance to win if we distribute the ball among our talent.

Dj Moore is a top talent in this league and Robbie is pretty good himself. 

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16 minutes ago, Smithers said:

It amazes me how many fans of a team who watched Thomas Davis recover from 3 ACL tears can legitimately say that CMC’s career is done due to a couple minor injuries.  Come on folks…really?  

No one is saying that. But him being injured these past two years does raise concerns. Remember Todd Gurley was payed a big contract and then got an injury he never recovered from. CMCs use over these last 4 seasons almost made what is happening an absolute certainty. 

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