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Brett Kollmann is doing a McCaffery video


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That guy is the puff piece king

 

Mccaffrey will never get 100 catches as long as Cam and Norv are here, that’s not their MO. Last year with no other options and Shula he’ll bent on getting him touches he still didn’t get 100 catches, its not gonna happen next season.

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9 minutes ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Puff piece king? Wtf do you know. He hasn't even made the video yet. You need to slow your role. Stop being so negative in your life man.

Do you want me to post videos? He called Terrelle Pryor a faster AJ Green after one good season.

 

If stating facts means being negative than I will continue to do so.

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He's entirely too overdramatic. Everything he says is to the extreme. He has an impressive resume in video production but he's got no football experience and it comes across that way. 

Certainly interesting but I cant take him that serious. 

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6 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

That guy is the puff piece king

 

Mccaffrey will never get 100 catches as long as Cam and Norv are here, that’s not their MO. Last year with no other options and Shula he’ll bent on getting him touches he still didn’t get 100 catches, its not gonna happen next season.

Exactly. If McCaffeey has 100 receptions something has gone horribly wrong.

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23 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

If McCaffeey has 100 receptions something has gone horribly wrong.

He had 80 last year. I could see him getting 100 without something going horribly wrong. That's less than 2 more catches a game, which means at least a couple more targets or checkdowns a game, which, iirc, sounds like what the Turners are trying to get Cam to do more.

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4 minutes ago, Pup McBarky said:

He had 80 last year. I could see him getting 100 without something going horribly wrong. That's less than 2 more catches a game, which means at least a couple more targets or checkdowns a game, which, iirc, sounds like what the Turners are trying to get Cam to do more.

Olsen was out most of the season and will be back along with the influx of new receiving options. There aren't enough balls to go around for him to get even more than when he was one of the only viable options.

 

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6 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

There aren't enough balls to go around for him to get even more than when he was one of the only viable options.

You don't know that yet. I imagine Turner's offense may afford a few more opportunities for everyone. Like I said, I'm confident that if he has 100 receptions, or close to that, it won't necessarily be because something went "horribly wrong." I'd like to think our new coordinator will improve upon even our 2015 offensive performance. That was, imo, a glimpse of what a fully healthy Cam is capable of. With new threats, as you mention, I'm quite excited about the possibility of having a record-setting year on the offensive side of the ball.

With that said, if we match or improve on 2015's offensive output and McCaffrey has 40 receptions, I'll be happy as a clam.

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You can disagree with his findings, you can dismiss his conclusion. However, he shows his work and does a very good job at that. So forgive me if I'm going to trust a guy working his butt off and showing how he got there over some dudes in a message board dismissing it just "because" 

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