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!
Didn't Gurley do it in 2016? Regardless, the media seems to be having some balls and coming around to CMAC. Matthew Berry seemed particularly smug this week (and rightfully so); proud to proclaim that he had called McCaffrey as the #1 back in fantasy football. CMAC is close too. He's 29 touches behind Gurley for I believe 116 yards for the NFL lead. He could well overtake him, as there is a good chance Gurley sits the final game of the season, and CMAC won't.
What I like about McCaffrey is that the black guys I know are becoming fans. He's a stereotype breaker, and what we need at the position to get more white kids to play RB. Max Borghi will get to play RB at the NFL level because of CMAC, where before he would be forced to play slot receiver. I am obviously rooting for McCaffrey to have a 1000/1000 season, but I have a feeling he will miss it by a few yards (receiving not rushing). He's only 22, and I can see him putting up hall of fame numbers if he can stay healthy.
Also, don't trip on him getting caught from behind. Besides the fact that he slowed down to watch the jumbotron, Griffin is a 4.38 runner, and had a solid angle on him. No other back would have outrun Griffin, sans maybe Barkley, who is one of the few black running backs that deserves the hype. Let's just sit back and enjoy what Christian is doing, and pray to our Lord that he stays healthy. If he does, he is the best tailback we have had since superfreak John Riggins, and I dare say he may even be more talented than the Diesel overall.