And he also needs 390 more receiving yards to have a 1000-yard receiving season - an average of 78 per game. Has averaged 55 per game so far this season so it would be tough but definitely not impossible for a dual-1000 yard season which would be massive.
I don't think the unique triple has ever been done. Marshall Faulk and Roger Craig have done 1k, 1K but neither had 100 receptions.So theoretically he could have 100 receptions, 1000 yards receiving and 1000 yards rushing. I wonder how many times that's been done.
I agree. I didn't get to watch much of the game. I was at my in-laws for another Thanksgiving meal, but was able to catch that 60 yard run and was also surprised he got walked down. Some of my wifes' family was watching and commented that CM looked slow compared to the DB that ran him down. Instead of praising CM, they seemed excited for the Seattle DB.I was surprised he got caught from behind so easily on his 60 yarder. Also he had a db hit him helmet to helmet with no call of targeting (2nd or 3rd highlight). He took some really hard shots in this game got up and kept doing his thing.
Putting on muscle mass won't slow you down much if at all. Guy that caught him ran 4.38 on combine if the commentator was right and was gunning for Mc while he was (somewhat stupidly) repeatedly looking up to see who was coming up on him from behind.
It has to be excessive or a combination of fat and a muscle(commonly referred to as a dirty bulk). His weight gain has been about 10 pounds at most from his junior season at Stanford. That could be maturing as much as anything else. It also could be the reason why he is performing better this season. Essentially this would be his rookie season if he turned pro as a senior.Putting on muscle mass won't slow you down much if at all. Guy that caught him ran 4.38 on combine if the commentator was right and was gunning for Mc while he was (somewhat stupidly) repeatedly looking up to see who was coming up on him from behind.
The DB had a little bit of an angle plus CM had run 60 yards from his offensive backfield and the DB was coming from a much shorter distance.
During today's Boomer Esiason's sports minute on CBS radio, ol' Boomer highlighted the best performances of the last week. Oddly he omitted any mention of CMac's 100/100. Now why would that be?
Because he is a cuck.
Since it hadn't been done since 2011, the fact he omitted it seems odd.
Before McCaffrey’s historic game this past weekend, I believe the last time an NFL player had a “100-100 game” was Arian Foster in October 2011...
http://www.nfl.com/player/arianfoster/79555/gamelogs?season=2011
Before that, it was Chris Johnson in November 2009...
http://www.nfl.com/player/chrisjohnson/262/gamelogs?season=2009
It’s only the 28th time a player has gone 100-100 in the SB Era! I hope this great game is just one of many to come and he accomplishes the feat again very soon!
http://blitzweekly.com/extinction-white-running-back-nfl/
I’m not sure if anyone ever reposted this....
An article about the long, lost white RB.....