Heisman Trophy Candidate Christian McCaffrey

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Reggie Bush also had Matt Leinart who was one of the best college QBs in history. Burns is a first year starter so the defense can focus on stopping McCaffrey until Stanford develops a passing game.
 

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It should be easy for Stanford to pass. Do a damn PLAY ACTION PASS instead of straight drop back. It's not rocket science when you have 8 in the box every play. Should be easy, but the genius coaches never do play action passes.
 

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It should be easy for Stanford to pass. Do a damn PLAY ACTION PASS instead of straight drop back. It's not rocket science when you have 8 in the box every play. Should be easy, but the genius coaches never do play action passes.

No team respects Stanford's passing game this year. Part of me really wants Shaw to throw Costello into the fire this year and get some experience. It is still a possibility that Christian will return for his senior season. Whites seem to value actually graduating college so coming back in 2017 with a starting QB with some starting experience under his belt could really maximize his potential.
 

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Just read on BSPN that McCaffrey is going to skip Stanford's bowl game so he can concentrate on getting ready for the draft. As much as I like Christian, I think this is a mistake. He's got one game left in his college career. He should stick with his team and play in the bowl game. If he was a senior and was predicted to be a high draft pick, he would certainly play in the bowl game.
 

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Just read on BSPN that McCaffrey is going to skip Stanford's bowl game so he can concentrate on getting ready for the draft. As much as I like Christian, I think this is a mistake. He's got one game left in his college career. He should stick with his team and play in the bowl game. If he was a senior and was predicted to be a high draft pick, he would certainly play in the bowl game.

He probably wants to play in the game very badly, but he was almost certainly advised agents (or his father) to sit out the game to avoid injury. In the final 5 games of his illustrious NCAA career (all wins by Stanford), McCaffrey averaged a ridiculous 198 rushing yards per game.

He's the important player to the cause of white running backs in decades (maybe ever?), so I'm not too broken up about him missing his final game in what could unfortunately be perceived as a "selfish" decision. The only prominent white NCAA running backs drafted in the past decade (Toby Gerhart and Brian Leonard) were great players that could've flourished as NFL starters for many years...but they simply weren't on McCaffrey's level. Christian has a slender/muscular body type and playing style that compares to players like Jamal Charles or LeVeon Bell rather than Hillis, Gerhart, or Leonhard. Don't worry, though, he'll surely be compared to Danny Woodhead by all the racist commentators.
 

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I have noticed that McCaffrey skipping out on the Bowl game has alot more traction than when Fournette announced he was skipping the bowl game. No doubt a racial double standard is at play here.
 

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...on-christian-mccaffrey-scouting-polarizing-rb

And so it begins . They are trying to knock him down with terms like gadget player and change of pace back . I don't mind the Westbrook comparison but Dion Lewis wtf

The "expertise" of former 1st round bust Bucky Brooks has always been questionable. I really hope Pats or the Pack end up picking CM. He is going to be great. I would hate to have to root against him if he were picked by one of the most despicable teams in the NFL like the blackhawks.
 

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I think Green Bay and Indianapolis would be good landing spots for McCaffrey. Both need running back help.

For the Packers drafting McCaffrey in the first could be the difference between advancing in the playoffs and going home.
 
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This may have come up but I don't have the time to find it.
CM's game against Iowa in the Rose Bowl last year was arguably the best game by one player in the history of college or pro football. The punt return for a td was one of the most athletic plays I have ever seen. You don't just jump through two tacklers on your left and right with 3 feet between them and they wiff on you then slash left past two more tacklers untouched though there were Stanford blockers on there side and behind them and the get into open space and have a giant lb come up on you and at the last second slash right leaving this guy whiffing and looking like he was sliding into second base and then just kick on the jets and let 3 of your blockers take out the rest of Iowa with about 40 yards to go.
There were two or 3 runs where vary capable tacklers absolutely whiffed again in very tight space. The one run I loved and Mccaffrey has done it 3 times in the last 2 years is where a defensive player gets into the backfield and falls on the lineman and blocks CM's path and he just instinctively leaps over them and runs up field.
I have touted CM as the 2nd best rb of all time behind Barry Sanders. I now think he is the GREATEST rb ever to suit up. I hope this translates to the NFL. KC is going to take him but I really hope he goes to New England where us castefootballers will be partying for years to come. :)
 

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I don't think McCaffrey will go in the first round. I predict he will be drafted late in the second round by a winning team.

It isn't because he doesn't deserve to be drafted in the first round. In a league in which Tavon Austin was a top ten pick, McCaffrey would be lock to be a first round pick, if he was black.

But McCaffrey is white and the NFL has a different standard for white men.
 

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I don't think McCaffrey will go in the first round. I predict he will be drafted late in the second round by a winning team.

It isn't because he doesn't deserve to be drafted in the first round. In a league in which Tavon Austin was a top ten pick, McCaffrey would be lock to be a first round pick, if he was black.

But McCaffrey is white and the NFL has a different standard for white men.

I tend to agree that McCaffery will be selected in the 2nd round (due to skin color and RBs not getting drafted as highly of late), however, the "mock drafts" are all over the place. Daniel Jeremiah thinks the Saints will take CM at #11 overall...

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ck-draft-30-chargers-saints-get-qb-successors

Caste Aracnid, Charlie Casserly, thinks CM will go #19 to the Bucs...

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2017/mock-drafts/charley-casserly/340701
 

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I tend to agree that McCaffery will be selected in the 2nd round (due to skin color and RBs not getting drafted as highly of late), however, the "mock drafts" are all over the place. Daniel Jeremiah thinks the Saints will take CM at #11 overall...

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ck-draft-30-chargers-saints-get-qb-successors

Caste Aracnid, Charlie Casserly, thinks CM will go #19 to the Bucs...



http://www.nfl.com/draft/2017/mock-drafts/charley-casserly/340701

Jeremiah actually said about T.J. Watt "his motor never stops running."
 
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