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Tet wins PFF Rookie of the year


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25 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, people tend to forget how much CMC struggled in year one. Not all his fault but it was a rockier start than expected. 

 

"struggle" is a strong term

435 yards rushing

651 yards receiving 

Also was 3rd on the team in carries behind Jstew and Cam by a lot. Stewart had 198 attempts at 3.4 ypc, Cam had 139, CMC had 117. He also returned punts at a decent clip.

Like obviously it took him a while to figure out he couldn't cut back inside in the NFL, and he was still dealing with Shula, and he wasn't league MVP yet, but he fuging balled out from day one in retrospect. And this is from someone that did not like the pick and never thought he'd become what he is now. He was just drafted into a team that had no idea what to do with him (ISO L guard?????)

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32 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

"struggle" is a strong term

435 yards rushing

651 yards receiving 

Also was 3rd on the team in carries behind Jstew and Cam by a lot. Stewart had 198 attempts at 3.4 ypc, Cam had 139, CMC had 117. He also returned punts at a decent clip.

Like obviously it took him a while to figure out he couldn't cut back inside in the NFL, and he was still dealing with Shula, and he wasn't league MVP yet, but he fuging balled out from day one in retrospect. And this is from someone that did not like the pick and never thought he'd become what he is now. He was just drafted into a team that had no idea what to do with him (ISO L guard?????)

Kinda proved his point there.

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I know I'm biased but IMO he's easily the ROY. Dart and Shough didn't play in enough games. When you look at T-Mac's production then consider our overall anemic passing attack letting defenses key in him in the passing game, it's impressive. We're limited at QB, don't have much at all at TE and we were playing a bust at #2 WR all year and yet T-Mac still produced at a high level.

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46 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

With 33 less catches. All Bryce did that year was throw short passes to Theilen who would get tackled immediately.

im just saying one of these guys is roty of the year and the sky the limit and the other was basically run out of town and hated by the fanbase

at the end of the day its clear that no matter the skill or age of the WR, their absolute ceiling is 1014 yards. 

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