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Is the CMC experiment over?


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2 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Boy I am gearing up to start that "Is The Rhule Experiment Over?" thread on Sunday at approximately 4:17 p.m.

I'd get a draft ready. I think we can all sense a mind numbing inexcusable loss to a terrible Giants team on the way. Should be miserable!

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15 hours ago, Harbingers said:

If we didn’t have him vs. the jets we would have lost. 49.5% of our offensive production. More like 70% if you account for people spying on him and his blocking. Sadly you know everyone is out to injure him now. 

I think the real reason that CMC has been injured so much during the Rhule/Brady tenure is because they insist on running him up the middle 20 times a game.  They love to take his little ass and pound him in between the G and C, even if there is no hole.  And they do it over and over and over again.  They use CMC like hes built like Jerome Bettis or Derrick Henry.  Its borderline absurd.  No wonder hes always banged up. 

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53 minutes ago, joemac said:

I think the real reason that CMC has been injured so much during the Rhule/Brady tenure is because they insist on running him up the middle 20 times a game.  They love to take his little ass and pound him in between the G and C, even if there is no hole.  And they do it over and over and over again.  They use CMC like hes built like Jerome Bettis or Derrick Henry.  Its borderline absurd.  No wonder hes always banged up. 

This was my main gripe with Brady, and Rhule for not correcting it. 

You'd think we'd run more to the tackle, zone runs, stretches, tosses, etc. But nope, all Brady knows how to do is apparently RB Slam up the middle between the C and G and depend on CMC's "physicality" to battering ram his way through having no lane into yardage. 

Brady was the Passing Coordinator at LSU, and every game it becomes more and more apparent why he only had half of the OC responsibilities. 

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