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Ranking the NFC South: Running backs
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Cam took an absolute beating vs Denver last year ... I mean he was treated like one of those old school QB's out of the 70's (also see game vs AZ where Campbell almost took him out).
I just don't see Cam "the runner" as a major threat & I don't expect the refs to do him any favors (especially since he called em out mid-season) either. So that leaves Stewart and X the unknown (Christian McCaffery). I'd rank them #3 at best. I think the filthy birds two headed monster is far more lethal & should be ranked #1 going into the 2017 season. |
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I think we could have a very good ground game. If we run a good balanced attack with quick strike potential, the O is hard on defenses. But if we have to consistantly have to play catch up because of the D, the run game is out the window.
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It's very odd that they would rank Carolina's Running Backs #1 in the division.
Fozzy Whittaker is their only RB that averaged more than 4.0 ypa. Stewart averaged a measly 3.8 ypa. Cam's rushing ability is a huge factor in game planning but in reality, last year he ranked 5th in total rushing yards for QBs and had a very pedestrian 4.0 ypa. If you remove him from the rushing totals for the team, the Panthers rushing attack was in the bottom quarter of the league. Removing QB rushing totals, Falcons 1,811 Saints 1,722 Panthers 1,455 Bucs 1,448 When you add in receiving yards, the difference is even more distinct. RB receiving yards: Falcons 946 Saints 884 Bucs 469 Panthers 369 Atlanta has a legitimate argument that they have the best RB duo in the league. I don't see a single statistic that would indicate Carolina RBs are the best in the division. Teope may be expecting big things from McCaffery but I don't think it's realist to think he will single handedly vault the Panthers RB unit from below average to the best in the division. |
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1st problem for Cam is the scouting report on him. Hit him early and often and he gets rattled.
2nd problem for Cam is the entire NFL knows it. 3rd problem for Cam is he can not handle it mentally nor emotionally. He is close to becoming the biggest baby in the NFL |
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lb for lb I would put Falcons first but only because we have two unknown factors. On paper I would put us 1st. Bucs, not even going there. Panthers, a running QB that has been snuffed out and what they signed really does not fit IMO with their offense.
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If things pan out, the Saints may wind up having the best running team in the NFL. If there is anything left in Peterson then we all should have an idea of what he will bring. That should help Ingram stay focused and motivated. Then there is Kamara, who should complete the package. Let's not forget Lasco either, and perhaps Cadet may wind up sticking around.
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