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Cameron Artis-Payne


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Can someone PLEASE, PLEASE give me a definitive reason WHY CAP isn't getting more touches??? I realize we have only a small sample size, but the opportunities he has gotten he's more than made the most of. He has fresh legs and size. And he's shown vast improvement this year. Do the coaches know something we don't?? Is he fumble prone, injury prone?? Does he have a bad attitude and coaches don't like him?? I just don't get it. Our run game needs all the help it can get. Heck, he can't be any worse than Stew is right now. The plays I've seen CAP is cutting on a dime.....Why not give him more touches and see what happens?? I don't see a downside to this.......Suggestions???

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

Because Rivera loves Jonathan Stewart 

Hey, I get that coaches are loyal to perennial starters......But at what point do you look at stats and film and say, you know what.....The season is on the line, why not TRY to find an X factor???

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3 minutes ago, Dragoon11 said:

Hey, I get that coaches are loyal to perennial starters......But at what point do you look at stats and film and say, you know what.....The season is on the line, why not TRY to find an X factor???

It will take an injury before CAP starts over Stewart. And the bad thing is that even if CAP does great, he will immediately go back to the bench when Stewart is healthy again. It's time to let go, Ron

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2 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

 

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Great example.....You can tell that he is running hungry. He's running with explosiveness and has something to prove....Which is greatly lacking in run game. I really am puzzled with this one. I would think that even a JV high school coach would see this.

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Just now, Dragoon11 said:

Great example.....You can tell that he is running hungry. He's running with explosiveness and has something to prove....Which is greatly lacking in run game. I really am puzzled with this one. I would think that even a JV high school coach would see this.

I think Explosiveness is the key, the way he is able to accelerate and hit the holes before defenders can fill the gap will lead to resurgence of the power run game.

CMC & CAP can make hell of duo

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Just now, sanjay_rajput said:

I think Explosiveness is the key, the way he is able to accelerate and hit the holes before defenders can fill the gap will lead to resurgence of the power run game.

CMC & CAP can make hell of duo

And in that GIF note how he protects the ball just before contact is made with him. Solid form, great vision and explosiveness.....I just don't understand. Maybe in practice he's a totally different runner, and they just don't have confidence in him....Although I seriously doubt it.

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5 minutes ago, Dragoon11 said:

And in that GIF note how he protects the ball just before contact is made with him. Solid form, great vision and explosiveness.....I just don't understand. Maybe in practice he's a totally different runner, and they just don't have confidence in him....Although I seriously doubt it.

He proved it last year stepping in for the Bucs game in regular season., Coaches gotta let go of the Veteran loyalty. 

J-Stew would still play an important role it's not like he would totally obsolete. 

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1 minute ago, stratopanther said:

Stews hard to stop on those goalline leaps. Id like to see CAP as the guy between the 20s though. CMC should be our back on passing downs and in the slot on all other plays when applicable.

this is such basic logic but our pro coaches cant even see this much is a fugin shame

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