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Perry Said He'll Be Feeding McCaffrey the Ball "As Much as We Can".. Do You Think CMC Gets becomes the 3rd NFL Player to reach 1000/1000 ??


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Will Christian McCaffrey become the 3rd Player Ever to Reach 1000/1000 ?   

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  1. 1. Will he do it?



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Currently he has 1,307 rushing yards , doesn't need any more of those. Hell they could line him up in the slot and out wide for the last 2 games to get him the record easier if they wanted to.

He has 814 receiving yards, meaning CMC needs 186 receiving yards to reach that mark. 

Only Rodger Craig (1985) and Marshall Faulk (1999) have done it. So he'd be joining some very rare company and it would be a huge honor to have to go along with his first pro bowl selection and hopefully Offensive Player of the Year.  

He's also close to the 2019 rushing title but Nick Chubb is really pulling away from him recently. 

The one curve ball here is Will Grier. We have no idea what kind of chemistry he has with McCaffrey or how much he will even target him. Scott might call the plays but Grier ultimately is making the choices of where the ball goes.  If we make it super obvious the defenses will just pile on CMC so.. it could make for an interesting watch the last 2 games. 

 

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I'm going to do a nice write up after our last game comparing CMC with HoF RBs their stats and accomplishments in their first 3 seasons.. its going to be fun. He's blowing Marshal Faulk out of the water at this point. 

Some early Comparisons :

  • CMC ::  2840 Rushing Yards // 2332 Receiving Yards// 5172 yards from scrimmage // 38 Total TDs
  • M.Faulk : 2957 Rushing Yards // 1425 Receiving Yards // 4382 yards from scrimmage // 33 Total TDs 
  • W.Payton : 3921 Rushing Yards // 631 Receiving Yards // 4552 yards from scrimmage  // 36 Total TDs 
  • Emmit Smith :  4213 Rushing Yards // 821 Receiving Yards // 5034 yards from scrimmage // 43 Total TDs 

 

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20 minutes ago, CLG said:

Perry coming with the HOT takes. I'd never had suspected that approach to this offense. 

We’re going to throw off the opposing defenses by doing what we know they’re thinking we’ll do and prepare for us knowing they know what we do and planning to do the opposite of what we do by doing what we normally do

 

Brilliant!

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Just now, onmyown said:

We’re going to throw off the opposing defenses by doing what we know they’re thinking we’ll do and prepare for us knowing they know what we do and planning to do the opposite of what we do by doing what we normally do

 

Brilliant!

Lmao

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He is definitely going to get this mark but will it be this year?  Don’t really care this guy is amazing and durable as hell.  He is the best offensive player in the league right now.  His fantasy numbers have been flat out ridiculous and that is IMO one of the best measures of a players worth.  

Lamar is the MVP but CMC is the most complete back you will find.  I would be glad to negotiate his next deal.  Pay him.

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