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"Christian McCaffrey Is Too Small To Be A Three Down Back"


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He’s not a between the tackles RB. Why do people have a hard time accepting this? Typical panthers move here is take an elite pass catching RB, a good scatback and force him to be something he is not. And then when he sucks at it listen to the fans cry. 

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2 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

He’s not a between the tackles RB. Why do people have a hard time accepting this? Typical panthers move here is take an elite pass catching RB, a good scatback and force him to be something he is not. And then when he sucks at it listen to the fans cry. 

He hasn't proven he sucks at it, and yet you are already crying.  Serious question, are you in middle school?

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6 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

He’s not a between the tackles RB. Why do people have a hard time accepting this? Typical panthers move here is take an elite pass catching RB, a good scatback and force him to be something he is not. And then when he sucks at it listen to the fans cry. 

I love the bs that he's not a between the tackle runner. It just shows the ignorance of the common fan. 

They are NOT forcing him to do anything that he isn't more than capable of doing. 

Let's not judge him on his rookie season where he wasn't even the main RB. 

Seriously, you and many others need a healthy dose of perspective.

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Why not give him a shot? I mean, he was an 8th round draft pick. He had some limited success later in the season once he stopped all the dancing. With a season under his belt, it's time to see the total package. Then, and only then, will we know what we truly have.

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