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But but but I was told Christian McCaffrey's too weak and can't block a fly!


Saca312

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2 hours ago, Saca312 said:

I mean if you're asking an obvious troll who is known to make racist comments and value white players above all others for input, I honestly don't know what to tell you.

If you dislike my posts so much, don't read them and make your own that satisfies whatever opinion you have. Simple as that. I think this team can be really good and back it up, but obviously you have a different opinion. 

My reply to that loser was a joke.

Don't take it personally it's meant to be constructive criticism. The issue isn't as much the points you're trying to make, but how you go about doing it.

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1 hour ago, GoobyPls said:

Theirs no such thing as "amount of times a player was contacted stat" His low yards after contact had to do with the fact that he just doesn't break a lot tackles.

 

Every single running back that has ever played the game of football gets into contact one way or another, some guys are just flat out better at slipping through tackles.

Who would you rather have in their prime, Marshawn Lynch or Marshall Faulk?

There is more than one way to skin a cat.

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13 minutes ago, Marguide said:

Who would you rather have in their prime, Marshawn Lynch or Marshall Faulk?

There is more than one way to skin a cat.

I'll take guy #2. I was watching some show with Ladanian Tomlinson on it a few days ago and some talking head asked him if McCaffrey could be a simular player /success to LT and LT says, that Christian's alot more simular to Marshal Faulk. Pretty lofty aspirations but if you think about it, what other RB can  you think of that was so good at running and catching and his game was mostly speed and elusiveness? 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

I'll take guy #2. I was watching some show with Ladanian Tomlinson on it a few days ago and some talking head asked him if McCaffrey could be a simular player /success to LT and LT says, that Christian's alot more simular to Marshal Faulk. Pretty lofty aspirations but if you think about it, what other RB can  you think of that was so good at running and catching and his game was mostly speed and elusiveness? 

 

 

Exactly.

I'm not saying CMC is the player MF was. But their styles and skill sets appear similar.

I suspect we'll be talking about "all purpose yards" a lot over the coming seasons.

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18 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Hehe.

It's like some people don't realize this is a Panthers website rather than a general NFL forum. Pretty funny when people get annoyed at how I actually say good things about our team.

The same people ignore plenty of my criticism in the past and just think I only fluff things up. Like I said, I don't come in and make any claims without backing it up. Go ahead and dispute that with your own evidence if you got a problem.

No one that has criticized me has attempted to counter with their own study of film. Closest I will say is @top dawg, who's the only one I can think of who actually made a good argument backing up with sources. Albeit he admits he didn't watch film on his own, he at least tries to back his statements up with credible football sites, which I admire.

Otherwise, I'll keep on rolling with what I do. People can keep whining all they want, but all they show is their own lack of credibility for failing to even dispute my claims with evidence of their own.

25% actual Panther football discussion, 75% taking pot shots at each other.

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20 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Hehe.

It's like some people don't realize this is a Panthers website rather than a general NFL forum. Pretty funny when people get annoyed at how I actually say good things about our team.

The same people ignore plenty of my criticism in the past and just think I only fluff things up. Like I said, I don't come in and make any claims without backing it up. Go ahead and dispute that with your own evidence if you got a problem.

No one that has criticized me has attempted to counter with their own study of film. Closest I will say is @top dawg, who's the only one I can think of who actually made a good argument backing up with sources. Albeit he admits he didn't watch film on his own, he at least tries to back his statements up with credible football sites, which I admire.

Otherwise, I'll keep on rolling with what I do. People can keep whining all they want, but all they show is their own lack of credibility for failing to even dispute my claims with evidence of their own.

I dig that.  Keep doing your thing.  I've been on this site a few years now and you are definitely a good contributor.  Nice to have someone that actually watches the game instead of blindly trading insults. #salute

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If  you look at almost any general comments section of a recent video featuring mccaffrey, its full of nfl fans saying he's still too small to run between the tackles and he absolutely can't run more than 15 times a game. Totall bullshit. He WAS the offense at stanford and got the ball coutnless times in a huge variety of situations including short yardage and goal line. You hear nothing but praise about his work ethic and superior conditioning , what exactly is it that leads people to believe he can't take alot of carries or be a feature back? Even more, he's good at avoiding the violent hits that alot of other RB take, which is even more reason to beleive he'll be healthy and productive. 

I mean , I guess he's just going to have to prove it in the regular season to prove the  haters wrong. 

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