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2 hours ago, Fox007 said:

Was wondering if I was the only one that noticed that. Figured he would be more powerful but I also didn't realize he was that big either.

I believe he'll get stronger in the weight program but even that doesn't mean he'll be a bruiser back, well see. 

I know it's beating a dead horse but we should've keep Mike Davis. I never understood why we let him walk. 

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1 hour ago, TDGone said:

Because a lot of people say CMC is to small to play RB and if so then the same should apply for Chubba

CMC isn't too small he just been over worked like Cam was

Just now, PantherPhann89 said:

I believe he'll get stronger in the weight program but even that doesn't mean he'll be a bruiser back, well see. 

I know it's beating a dead horse but we should've keep Mike Davis. I never understood why we let him walk. 

Yea if he packs on those 15 more pounds I'd like to see how that looks going forward. Still a rookie with just one NFL offseason so I'm sure it'll happen.

Davis was pretty good man I'd like to have kept him as well.

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18 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

CMC isn't too small he just been over worked like Cam was

Yea if he packs on those 15 more pounds I'd like to see how that looks going forward. Still a rookie with just one NFL offseason so I'm sure it'll happen.

Davis was pretty good man I'd like to have kept him as well.

I’m not worried with the workload more concern with the o line in front of him because if we’re going to pay him big then we need to use him to get our money worth.

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1 minute ago, TDGone said:

I’m not worried with the workload more concern with the o line in front of him because if we’re going to pay him big then we need to use him to get our money worth.

Well yea that goes without saying the OL is unspeakably trash. The fact that our RBs have a good YPC just shows how good they are. CMC has yet to have an OL at all and he still was a 1k/1k guy.

 

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19 hours ago, ColumbusCounty said:

Another DB...really hope that's a safety.

AND Where the hell are the Olineman??????? 

No way in hell we are fielding the best possible combination of available lineman in the world. We just aren't actively looking. 

Honestly that whole lineup should have been guards, centers and tackles. 

Besides Reggie, I liked him lol. Cmc being hurt is hurting and on everything holy God forbid Chubba had a setback. Royce Freeman has been a big disappointment thus far. + Reggie can catch. 

I am of the belief that they could pluck guys off the street and the Canadian football league to play better then this group. Or just go to bora  bora and grab the biggest mofo's on the island.

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5 hours ago, Fox007 said:

Well yea that goes without saying the OL is unspeakably trash. The fact that our RBs have a good YPC just shows how good they are. CMC has yet to have an OL at all and he still was a 1k/1k guy.

 

That’s what I want to see what can CMC do with a real OL 

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