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1 minute ago, joemac said:

I dont recall him dropping any passes, ever.  Now, im sure it has happened, but his total drop numbers for his entire career have to be under 5. 

Two according to PFF.... And there was this streak he had of 23 games without one....

 

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2019/10/29/panthers-christian-mccaffrey-drops-pro-football-focus-2017/

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Coreyl90 said:

We all know the coaching staff proactively sat CMC after his injuries because the previous two seasons were a lost cause. The people with the "he's always hurt" arguments are casual football fans at best.

He got hurt in the 3rd game of the season after having the highest usage in the NFL.  Not much proactive about that.  If they're really being proactive and saving him, why not just sit CMC starting week 1 this year until we see if the team has a shot at the playoffs?

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1 hour ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

@frankw spent an entire thread arguing with me that it was the same...

Are you this lonely on a Friday bub? It's been established that after 25 years old many RB's begin to break down physically and get bogged down with nagging injuries. There have been some notable exceptions but most of them are from previous eras. You get so angry when presented with the realities of the very real trends related to the running back position the last several years. Yeah I hope McCaffrey miraculously goes on to never miss a game for the next 5 seasons and has a hall of fame career and a Super Bowl MVP with us. But I also want to hit the Powerball so the odds of both are about the same.

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

He got hurt in the 3rd game of the season after having the highest usage in the NFL.  Not much proactive about that.  If they're really being proactive and saving him, why not just sit CMC starting week 1 this year until we see if the team has a shot at the playoffs?

That makes zero sense. You clearly don't understand what I was saying. 22 was held out even after he could have returned because the team was not in contention. They were not going to put their franchise RB on the field to take unnecessary hits in meaningless games  

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10 minutes ago, Coreyl90 said:

That makes zero sense. You clearly don't understand what I was saying. 22 was held out even after he could have returned because the team was not in contention. They were not going to put their franchise RB on the field to take unnecessary hits in meaningless games  

Your argument was that he's not always hurt.  He missed those games because he was hurt.  If the season was essentially over by the time he was ready to return, then why didn't he return earlier?  Because he was injured.

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