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What's Christian McCaffrey up to?


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11 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Even grade 1 tears can take 3-4 weeks to recover from so your ignorance in the rehabilitative realm is on full display here.

 

Two thirds of games missed since ink to paper. Zero classic "season ending" injuries.

Keep doing mental gymnastics if you need. 

I'll be resting these MCL-less knees after a hard morning of hiking basking in my ignorance of soft tissue injuries. 😂

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

 

Two thirds of games missed since ink to paper. Zero classic "season ending" injuries.

Keep doing mental gymnastics if you need. 

I'll be resting these MCL-less knees after a hard morning of hiking basking in my ignorance of soft tissue injuries. 😂

Being a critic is easy when you’re sitting on your couch and know jack about human performance. 

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13 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Being a critic is easy when you’re sitting on your couch and know jack about human performance. 

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What would you be saying if he wasn't a Panther?

Take your fan girl glasses off. That's all I'm saying.

It's very possible the Panthers actually handled his situation intelligently given that we weren't a competitive team and CMC is our biggest cap investment. That would certainly be a departure from how we've handled these situations in the past, but honestly a welcome one.

It's also quite possible that CMC got paid and decided he's no longer putting his body on the line for a team that isn't competing. And honestly? Hell, I don't have a problem with it. If you get yourself banged up and compromised with injuries you'll get thrown out like yesterday's trash so you have to protect yourself. But I'm also not going to do mental gymnastics to try to convince myself that he's doing everything possible to be out there in the field when there's a pretty legit pile of info suggesting otherwise.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

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What would you be saying if he wasn't a Panther?

Take your fan girl glasses off. That's all I'm saying.

It's very possible the Panthers actually handled his situation intelligently given that we weren't a competitive team and CMC is our biggest cap investment. That would certainly be a departure from how we've handled these situations in the past, but honestly a welcome one.

It's also quite possible that CMC got paid and decided he's no longer putting his body on the line for a team that isn't competing. And honestly? Hell, I don't have a problem with it. If you get yourself banged up and compromised with injuries you'll get thrown out like yesterday's trash so you have to protect yourself. But I'm also not going to do mental gymnastics to try to convince myself that he's doing everything possible to be out there in the field when there's a pretty legit pile of info suggesting otherwise.

 

 

 

CMC: *plays 3 consecutive seasons without injury averaging grossly 98% of snaps played until retarded utilization finally catches up to him*
 

You: “Clearly he’s not working hard enough to be on the field.”

 

If I’m performing mental gymnastics then your brain is bed-bound.

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14 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

CMC: *plays 3 consecutive seasons without injury averaging grossly 98% of snaps played until retarded utilization finally catches up to him*
 

You: “Clearly he’s not working hard enough to be on the field.”

 

If I’m performing mental gymnastics then your brain is bed-bound.

 

At this point in time. LG being a MOD is just embarrassing.

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10 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

At this point in time. LG being a MOD is just embarrassing.

You’re not lying. Gave me a point for “douchebaggery” a couple years ago for being objective when some TB clowns came in a discussion and tried to race bait.
 

This place is nice for information and discussion every now and then but could be a lot better without a few of these dildos. 

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2 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

You’re not lying. Gave me a point for “douchebaggery” a couple years ago for being objective when some TB clowns came in a discussion and tried to race bait.
 

This place is nice for information and discussion every now and then but could be a lot better without a few of these dildos. 

 

Yeah, all the negativity has brought out the worst in folks. They can't wait to pounce on any poor soul they deem unworthy. Even when you get into a discussion, they have no compunction derailing a thread.

 

It is defiantly difficult to have a civil conversation.

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40 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

CMC: *plays 3 consecutive seasons without injury averaging grossly 98% of snaps played until retarded utilization finally catches up to him*
 

You: “Clearly he’s not working hard enough to be on the field.”

 

If I’m performing mental gymnastics then your brain is bed-bound.

😂

Yeah, not what I'm saying at all. But you do you.

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Just now, iamhubby1 said:

 

Yeah, all the negativity has brought out the worst in folks. They can't wait to pounce on any poor soul they deem unworthy. Even when you get into a discussion, they have no compunction derailing a thread.

 

It is defiantly difficult to have a civil conversation.

Tell us again how Michigan is going to fire jim harbaugh

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

😂

Yeah, not what I'm saying at all. But you do you.

We can all go back and read the dialogue, my guy.

 

Not sure why you hate the guy. Sucks we don’t have a prime Newton anymore but CMC is our best player when utilized appropriately. Get over it.

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2 hours ago, WarHeel said:

Didn’t realize a RB was the only player responsible for team wins. That haterade must take great.

 

2 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

CMC is our best player when utilized appropriately. Get over it.

You're getting emotional because everyone else isn't joining in on your dickriding. Soon enough our best player will be our QB again because that's how teams win in the NFL. I hope you will be able to handle that.

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