Christian McCaffrey Is Breaking Stereotypes & Shutting Up The HATE..

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Published 2023-11-15
Christian McCaffrey had got off to a hot start in the 2023 NFL season with the 49ers. After bring traded from the Carolina Panthers he has been set new records and reaching new milestones.

A total of 27 running backs were selected in the 2017 draft.
Christian is at the top of the list as the most dominant today. Don’t get me wrong there are some absolute dogs from that class but to put them side by side it just isn't a match on productivity 7 years later.


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All Comments (21)
  • And they say white people don't get racially stereotyping. He's also breaking that False statement. White people get racially stereotyped just as much as black people do. Just because you don't always hear about it or always see it doesn't mean it's not true.
  • His vision running the ball is off the charts and he can literally be a WR if he wanted. Crazy versatility. Him and Deebo on the same team is a cheat code.
  • He should have won the Heisman while at Stanford. He has an awesome work ethic.
  • @krissy1687
    So happy the 49'ers got him. He's aa fan fav now and a great team mate.
  • @garyjensen3414
    81 year old Niner fan here...I have always been a fan (born & raised in S.F.)..I was at a football game when his trade to the Niners was announced..I knew the Niners struck "GOLD" ---with that trade..I would like to see the results of the draft picks that the Niners let go for him...Whatever those were---IT WAS WORTH IT.... I am a Cal Bears fan, and CMC was playing for Stanford --a bitter rival..I always liked and respected his play...So---welcome to the Niners...Lets win and set some records!!!!
  • @jrzez
    Guy is truly blessed. It was great for him to get to the Niners. He fits right in with that offense, plus, the other teams just can't focus on him and him alone on coverage, shutting him down, or taking him out. The Niners having so many weapons is what will extend his career, give him the best odds of staying healthy barring freak injuries, and actually make him even more dangerous. Once again, dude's blessed. Will be on the list of the greatest RBs ever to play the game, already.
  • @user-fv6cb7iy7j
    The 49ers got so much better when they got him. I was happy for him because he played so well with the Panthers but that team was going no where. Love that he gets a good chance of getting to a Super Bowl with this team. Good luck Christian
  • @BW12149
    Mcaffery is an animal on the field. I really enjoy watching him tear out defenses.
  • @luberdoo1950
    Being a Niner Faithful since I was 8 years-old (73, now), I would compare him to Roger Craig, the original 1000+1000 Man. In '85, when he accomplished that, he also had 92 receptions and scored 6 TDs. He helped the Niners win 3 SBs, gained 8199 rushing and 4911 receiving, scored 56 TDs rushing and 17 receiving, was part of teams that went 117-47, went to the Pro Bowl 4X and made All-Pro 2X...and yet, not in the NFL HOF!
  • The best thing that ever happened to this incredible young man was getting traded to the 49ers where he has a chance to win the super bowl. The panthers are so bad that I cannot stand watching them play today but love the 49ers because of Brock and Christian. He has been amazing.
  • @donnacochran3335
    I'm so glad he finally is getting the recognition he deserves!! He would have not gotten this in Carolina. I can't wait to see how far he's going to go!! A lot of young, amazing men on this 49ers team!!!
  • In high school I played on a mixed team. Think Remember The Titans. My 40 times were equal to anybody on the team. Yet, I was made to play safety, slot and blocking back as a sophomore. Finally, I asked the DC to allow me to play cb/wr/tb/kr on the scout teams. After locking all our wr down, making people miss as a kr, consistently getting to the edge as a tb and getting separation as a wr gainst the 1s I was still back up except for slot, safety and kr. Lead the team in picks, tds, total yards, tackles and had 0 penalties for 2 seasons. It was tough to take knowing I could play those positions better than the 1s playing them. Yet, there was a perception about me being white that I couldn't shake to start at skill positions. At 5'10, 175 I was undersized. Totally relate to CMC. Except my dad was an auto mechanic not an NFL player. lol
  • @leaperforlife1
    His move to the Niners was the greatest thing that could have happened to his career. He's going to enter the HOF because of it.
  • @vram5717
    His maternal grandfather was a silver medalist in the 100 meter in the Olympics. In the 1960s I believe. Speed is in his genes
  • @hooner6828
    For you young ones, John Riggins 71-85. 5 seasons w/NYJ & 9 with Wash. He was a dog gettin the hard yards. 6-2, 230-pound Riggins was a workhorse ball carrier specializing in the tough yardage in the big games. 2,916 carry's/11,352 yards. 104 TD's, 250 passes for 2,090 yards and 12 touchdowns. 92 HOF
  • @user-jd9ho3qf1w
    This was a gift from Carolina…. I know they are sad to not have him but I hope they are damn happy about what he is doing
  • @obimaul1
    He reminds me of Marshall Faulk more than anyone. Barry is 1 of 1. LT was not as versatile as cmc. So him and Marshall are most similar I think
  • @tima.478
    Yeah, this is crazy talk. I was a top level RB from 7th to grade until I graduated high school, (AAAAA) the highest rating for schools in the 80's, in my state). I was often in the backfield with some completely dominant, game changing White RB's.
  • @cashrjr23
    he has always been top notch...just has a good line and team like he did in his days at Stanford