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Cam's on-board with the NFL's New Official Pizza


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It's so funny to me how everyone claims to hate these chain pizzas, but they're selling incredible amounts of pizza. Who the hell is eating all this pizza? Same thing with McDondals. No one claims to like the food or even eat there, but the damn drive through line is wrapped around the building everyday.

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9 hours ago, Pantha-kun said:

Suddenly CMC is the most productive RB we have left on the roster. I see Fozzy being cut, Artis Payne is on a super cheap contract so he stays . Not sure if the coaches really beleive in Artis Payne as a workhourse back.

So really, its coming down to either CMC or drafted RB being the major ball carrier. I'm curious whether the coaches will be willing to give McCaffrey more carries . He only got 10+ carries in 3 contests last season, with him collectively avering in those games over 4 ypc and we won all of those games.Im super curious what he would do with a heavier load or just more chances at running. 

The general consensus seems he cant be relied upon as the main back. But did he ever really get the chance to BE the main back? 

 

52 minutes ago, XOBlackxJokerOX said:

We have this chain in town called Old Chicago that's pretty damn good. Never heard of it until I moved to Tennessee. I know when I was stationed in Japan Sbarro's was the spot. Not sure about here. Haven't seen one in years.

Sbarro's was the bomb in the 80's as a kid in the mall..great deep dish slices for us pimple face poor kids

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