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anyone else want to admit they were wrong about CMC


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i will eat my crow. i raged hard at the pick, how do you pick the "2nd best running back" in the draft with a top 10 overall pick. of course the pick ended up being the best overall pick since luke kuechly. Its unfortunate that he is going to be run into the ground by a desperate RON RIVERA much like cam was, but enjoy it while it lasts because he may be a HOFer

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1 minute ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

i will eat my crow. i raged hard at the pick, how do you pick the "2nd best running back" in the draft with a top 10 overall pick. of course the pick ended up being the best overall pick since luke kuechly. Its unfortunate that he is going to be run into the ground by a desperate RON RIVERA much like cam was, but enjoy it while it lasts because he may be a HOFer

As happy as I am to have CMC on the team, this is my key fuging worry right here.

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6 minutes ago, Yaboychris28 said:

We need to give another RB a chance to spell CMC for 7-9 carries a game. I don’t feel comfortable with how much we rely on CMC. He deserves to be taken care of 

He wants to be on the field, unless we get a coach who will take him off the field he is gonna be out there 99% of the snaps. He does not want to come off the field.

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