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Calaias Campbell impressed by CMC.


Ivan The Awesome

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/08/25/calais-campbell-was-impressed-by-christian-mccaffrey/

 

“I was impressed,” Jaguars defensive lineman Calais Campbell said after Thursday night’s Carolina-Jacksonville game. “He had a little more power than I thought he had. For a shifty guy, he’s strong and I’m very impressed by him I think he’ll do good in this league.”

 

 

interesting stats, CMC is averaging 5.11YPC and 17YPC.  That's In three preseason games. 

Fantastic.  

 

don't know if it was posted already. 

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1 hour ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/08/25/calais-campbell-was-impressed-by-christian-mccaffrey/

 

“I was impressed,” Jaguars defensive lineman Calais Campbell said after Thursday night’s Carolina-Jacksonville game. “He had a little more power than I thought he had. For a shifty guy, he’s strong and I’m very impressed by him I think he’ll do good in this league.”

 

 

interesting stats, CMC is averaging 5.11YPC and 17YPC.  That's In three preseason games. 

Fantastic.  

 

 

don't know if it was posted already. 

I'm not raining on CMC cause I love the cat. But you forgot the word only. Vs second string and third. Let's see how he does in the season. 

I got high hopes for this guy. 

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11 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I'm not raining on CMC cause I love the cat. But you forgot the word only. Vs second string and third. Let's see how he does in the season. 

I got high hopes for this guy. 

McCaffrey has been playing against the 1s. He and Stewart have shared the carries vs the ones with McCaffrey getting extra touches vs the 2s. 

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43 minutes ago, Millioso7 said:

Lol think CMC actually cares? He of all ppl knows what he's working with this season I mean he's the preparer..

The article and question weren't written for Mccaffery. It was asked in order to interest fans and therefore generate advertising revenue. Are you new to the world?

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Just now, JawnyBlaze said:

McCaffrey has been playing against the 1s. He and Stewart have shared the carries vs the ones with McCaffrey getting extra touches vs the 2s. 

Yes I got that, I was saying he's also played vs 2's and 3's(to get him practiced up). His raw talent is good, and I wish they would stop running him in the I. So to speak. I cannot wait to see him in midseason form. We may be getting close to the 2 headed back days. 

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16 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I'm not raining on CMC cause I love the cat. But you forgot the word only. Vs second string and third. Let's see how he does in the season. 

I got high hopes for this guy. 

Did you watch the game? Any of them?

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