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CMC & CAM forced coaches hands


Ace_Aladdin

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Per source within the organization reports are that CMC pushed Norv to increase snap counts for  between tackle runs to prove that he was worth the top 10 pick. He basically stated either use him 100% & get rid of C.J. or he was going to demand a trade and sit out.

The source also says CAM forced Rivera to use the Read-Option to prove that he can win his way, supposedly this started after SB loss to prove that he is football player for not picking up the fumble. Rivera wanted to transition away form RPO to more of a traditional pro style offense to extend CAM’s career. 

 

Per source main reason Davis was released was due to his criticism of CAM and CMCs padding stats. The issue will likely not get fixed over the off-season and will fester into an Antonio Brown type situation for the organization :fear:.

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2 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Per source within the organization reports are that CMC pushed Norv to increase snap counts for  between tackle runs to prove that he was worth the top 10 pick. He basically stated either use him 100% & get rid of C.J. or he was going to demand a trade and sit out.

The source also says CAM forced Rivera to use the Read-Option to prove that he can win his way, supposedly this started after SB loss to prove that he is football player for not picking up the fumble.

Calling shenanigans.

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6 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Per source within the organization reports are that CMC pushed Norv to increase snap counts for  between tackle runs to prove that he was worth the top 10 pick. He basically stated either use him 100% & get rid of C.J. or he was going to demand a trade and sit out.

The source also says CAM forced Rivera to use the Read-Option to prove that he can win his way, supposedly this started after SB loss to prove that he is football player for not picking up the fumble. Rivera wanted to transition away form RPO to more of a traditional pro style offense to extend CAM’s career. 

Holy poo...

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5 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Per source within the organization reports are that CMC pushed Norv to increase snap counts for  between tackle runs to prove that he was worth the top 10 pick. He basically stated either use him 100% & get rid of C.J. or he was going to demand a trade and sit out.

The source also says CAM forced Rivera to use the Read-Option to prove that he can win his way, supposedly this started after SB loss to prove that he is football player for not picking up the fumble. Rivera wanted to transition away form RPO to more of a traditional pro style offense to extend CAM’s career. 

going to call bs unless you can provide something more substantial this doesn't sound like CMC at all, plus everything I've heard/read about CJ was that he basically got a sour attitude and that's why he was cut 

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6 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

This seems totally not true.

You should have came up with nonsense about just one of them, maybe it would be believable, but TWO players?    

CMC comes off as like the last player in the league to request such a thing.

The stats don’t lie, look how much CAM was force feeding CMC while ignoring the supporting cast. 

One of the reason Davis is gone from organization who was criticized cam for that problem 

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