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Christian McCaffrey Now Leads the Team in Receptions, Receiving Yards, Rushing Yards, Total Yards from Scrimmage, and Total Touchdowns.


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Here's a positive thread and a reason to be excited about the future.

Christian McCaffrey  is leading the team in almost all major categories for non-QB offensive skill position players.

He has 153 rushes for 757 rushing yards (4.95 YPC) ,  71 receptions, 610 receiving yards (8.59 YPC)  .  10 total TDs (5 receiving, 5 rushing).  1367 Yards from Scrimmage. 

 Today he became the third player since 1950 with 100 rushing, 100 receiving, and 10 receptions.  He also set a Carolina Panthers franchise record today with 237 yards from scrimmage in one game. 

Hes been quietly making a push to be the 3rd player ever to get 1000 rushing / 1000 receiving (along with Saquon and Kamara ) 

 

DJ Moore is now second on the team for receiving , with 565 receiving yards on only 38 receptions and a 14.87 yards per reception.  

Cam also threw for what I have to assume is a career high in single game completion percentage at 83.3% . He's also having a career season for completion percentage.  22 TDs to 7 INTs 

 

Offense has NOT been the problem and its something to be excited about IMO. We just need to fix the defense and the coaching staff, and I think that can be done in one off season. 

 

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3 minutes ago, davos said:

There's no need to overuse him with the talent we have. He's awesome awesome awesome but we are so damn frustrating.

Ron loves keeping CMC and Cam in the game. See the Steelers game where they actually called a Cam run down like 100.

I can't actually describe Rivera properly without getting banned so just have to stick to calling him a moron.

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