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Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
7 games, he’ll be somewhere between the RB4 and RB11 from weeks 10-17.Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
Just curious, what exactly are you expecting from CMC this season? I don't see him having any fantasy relevance this season.
Agree with this. If he plays in non-playoff games it will only be because the team's playoff spot is on the line at the end of the season.Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
Just curious, what exactly are you expecting from CMC this season? I don't see him having any fantasy relevance this season.
I think the big issue with this injury is that there is no quantitative way to measure progress. If he can feel it at all... it is one misstep away from being fully reactivated and a tear is in play. This injury requires doing almost nothing for 2-3 months until even the shadow of a twinge has disappeared... and then you cross your fingers and slowly ramp it up hoping it has recovered, often not. I don't think we even know when the injury peaked and that recovery clock didn't start ticking until he was completely off it.7 games, he’ll be somewhere between the RB4 and RB11 from weeks 10-17.Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
Just curious, what exactly are you expecting from CMC this season? I don't see him having any fantasy relevance this season.
But that depends on whether his recovery continues to progress.
with the 49ers its almost like the more positive they are, the more likely he does not play. the more negative, the closer he is to playing.49ers have given us every reason to disbelieve any positive piece of news they share.
We’ve crossed the breach into paranoid delusion, I see.I think the big issue with this injury is that there is no quantitative way to measure progress. If he can feel it at all... it is one misstep away from being fully reactivated and a tear is in play. This injury requires doing almost nothing for 2-3 months until even the shadow of a twinge has disappeared... and then you cross your fingers and slowly ramp it up hoping it has recovered, often not. I don't think we even know when the injury peaked and that recovery clock didn't start ticking until he was completely off it.7 games, he’ll be somewhere between the RB4 and RB11 from weeks 10-17.Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
Just curious, what exactly are you expecting from CMC this season? I don't see him having any fantasy relevance this season.
But that depends on whether his recovery continues to progress.
49ers have given us every reason to disbelieve any positive piece of news they share.
I don't have any shares of him and rather instead have Mason and Guerendo. However, given my position in fantasy, curious where you've seen if he's "practiced without any setbacks"? All the information I see out there is that he's knocked up Olivia Culpo. Good for him... I'd probably quit football too.We’ve crossed the breach into paranoid delusion, I see.I think the big issue with this injury is that there is no quantitative way to measure progress. If he can feel it at all... it is one misstep away from being fully reactivated and a tear is in play. This injury requires doing almost nothing for 2-3 months until even the shadow of a twinge has disappeared... and then you cross your fingers and slowly ramp it up hoping it has recovered, often not. I don't think we even know when the injury peaked and that recovery clock didn't start ticking until he was completely off it.7 games, he’ll be somewhere between the RB4 and RB11 from weeks 10-17.Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
Just curious, what exactly are you expecting from CMC this season? I don't see him having any fantasy relevance this season.
But that depends on whether his recovery continues to progress.
49ers have given us every reason to disbelieve any positive piece of news they share.
Logic has left the topic, so I probably will as well.
You’re welcome to assume what you like. I’m still going off of the known factors. He practiced without any setbacks. If he keeps doing that, he’s going to be playing soon.
The 49ers are a diminished offense without him. He is their offensive centerpiece. It all functions better with him.
Thus when he can play, he will play.
But we take it a week at a time. The question was what we expect from him. I expect him to come back after the BYE and play meaningful football.
And hopefully contribute to a championship.
Not trying to be rude here, but you're probably not an elite NFL athlete and your Blue Cross plan is probably a notch below the treatment he's been receiving. Not sure what that will yield for CMac, but the range of outcomes is definitely different.I don't have any shares of him and rather instead have Mason and Guerendo. However, given my position in fantasy, curious where you've seen if he's "practiced without any setbacks"? All the information I see out there is that he's knocked up Olivia Culpo. Good for him... I'd probably quit football too.We’ve crossed the breach into paranoid delusion, I see.I think the big issue with this injury is that there is no quantitative way to measure progress. If he can feel it at all... it is one misstep away from being fully reactivated and a tear is in play. This injury requires doing almost nothing for 2-3 months until even the shadow of a twinge has disappeared... and then you cross your fingers and slowly ramp it up hoping it has recovered, often not. I don't think we even know when the injury peaked and that recovery clock didn't start ticking until he was completely off it.7 games, he’ll be somewhere between the RB4 and RB11 from weeks 10-17.Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
Just curious, what exactly are you expecting from CMC this season? I don't see him having any fantasy relevance this season.
But that depends on whether his recovery continues to progress.
49ers have given us every reason to disbelieve any positive piece of news they share.
Logic has left the topic, so I probably will as well.
You’re welcome to assume what you like. I’m still going off of the known factors. He practiced without any setbacks. If he keeps doing that, he’s going to be playing soon.
The 49ers are a diminished offense without him. He is their offensive centerpiece. It all functions better with him.
Thus when he can play, he will play.
But we take it a week at a time. The question was what we expect from him. I expect him to come back after the BYE and play meaningful football.
And hopefully contribute to a championship.
Not sure if you've ever had Achilles tendonitis ... I have and it takes months to heal and then PT during/after and the risk of bowing your Achilles, at least according to my podiatrist, is pretty high if you push it before you are fully recuperated. And it usually stems from something chronic (um, all the horrors of getting older...) and can create other conditions like for example but not limited to plantar fasciitis (also had this, in both feet, excruciating) if not handled perfectly for a variety of reasons.
Anyhow, I'd be surprised if he plays any time soon. Curious where he you've seen he's practicing without setbacks.
I hope CMC scores more than the following did this week: CMC (0), Pacheco (0), Nabers (0), Harrison (0), and BrRobinson (0). Everything is relative, and each roster is made up differently. At this point, getting RB2 production form CMC would be a godsend. I've been having to surf the wire hoping to land someone that can fill in with RB3 level production. Lots of fantasy teams trying to stay afloat with injuries and byes.Just curious, what exactly are you expecting from CMC this season?
Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.

I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
Redraft? What is this thing you speak of?I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
Yeah, I don't play in them eitherRedraft? What is this thing you speak of?I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()

I’d still carve out a spot even in redraft. I’d imagine the chance of re-aggravation is going to be decently high whenever he does come back. Mason has looked really good in his absence.I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
Yes, that certainly is a possibility. I'm not saying to drop Mason, I'm saying he may become useless once CMC is back.I’d still carve out a spot even in redraft. I’d imagine the chance of re-aggravation is going to be decently high whenever he does come back. Mason has looked really good in his absence.I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
Probably not, CMC is likely to tear his Achilles if Shanny uses him like he did last yearYes, that certainly is a possibility. I'm not saying to drop Mason, I'm saying he may become useless once CMC is back.I’d still carve out a spot even in redraft. I’d imagine the chance of re-aggravation is going to be decently high whenever he does come back. Mason has looked really good in his absence.I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
Not a fan of predicting future injuries unless I'm joking about Achane or C Watson.Probably not, CMC is likely to tear his Achilles if Shanny uses him like he did last yearYes, that certainly is a possibility. I'm not saying to drop Mason, I'm saying he may become useless once CMC is back.I’d still carve out a spot even in redraft. I’d imagine the chance of re-aggravation is going to be decently high whenever he does come back. Mason has looked really good in his absence.I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
Not a fan of ShannyNot a fan of predicting future injuries unless I'm joking about Achane or C Watson.Probably not, CMC is likely to tear his Achilles if Shanny uses him like he did last yearYes, that certainly is a possibility. I'm not saying to drop Mason, I'm saying he may become useless once CMC is back.I’d still carve out a spot even in redraft. I’d imagine the chance of re-aggravation is going to be decently high whenever he does come back. Mason has looked really good in his absence.I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
I didn’t say he was practicing without setbacks. The 49ers haven’t opened his practice window.Curious where he you've seen he's practicing without setbacks.
What does that mean for you with regards to CMC and Mason for the remainder of 2024?Not a fan of ShannyNot a fan of predicting future injuries unless I'm joking about Achane or C Watson.Probably not, CMC is likely to tear his Achilles if Shanny uses him like he did last yearYes, that certainly is a possibility. I'm not saying to drop Mason, I'm saying he may become useless once CMC is back.I’d still carve out a spot even in redraft. I’d imagine the chance of re-aggravation is going to be decently high whenever he does come back. Mason has looked really good in his absence.I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
He’s just as valuable as any other handcuff. I have him in a redraft league where I don’t have C-Mac and I’ll be holding.I agree for dynasty, but he may not be a lot of help in redraft once CMC comes back. I think that is stating the obvious, isn't it?Why? It is not like CMC is a picture of what staying healthy looks like.Better sell those Jordan Mason shares......oh wait....it's probably too late for that isn't it.![]()
Well he does have a sprained AC, and at the moment Guerendo looks like the handcuff to own. Not sayin Mason will get Wally Pipp’d, but I’d be willing to bet Shanny likes what he saw from Guerendo enough to eat into Mason’s workload if both are healthy (Mason wearing non-contact jersey at practice).He’s just as valuable as any other handcuff. I have him in a redraft league where I don’t have C-Mac and I’ll be holding.
Obviously that big run to ice the game showcased the speed we know guerendo’s got but he really did not look that good to me as an RB beyond that. Did not seem great at finding holes or waiting for them to develop, ran into the line at full speed (including his blockers) and went down a lot.Well he does have a sprained AC, and at the moment Guerendo looks like the handcuff to own. Not sayin Mason will get Wally Pipp’d, but I’d be willing to bet Shanny likes what he saw from Guerendo enough to eat into Mason’s workload if both are healthy (Mason wearing non-contact jersey at practice).He’s just as valuable as any other handcuff. I have him in a redraft league where I don’t have C-Mac and I’ll be holding.
I am inclined to agree that the sell high window on Mason has closed. I’m not entirely convinced that Mason would get the same workload if the Niners are without CMC long-term.
He’s probably still a must-hold. But the shine’s worn off a little. Shanny has zero loyalty to RB outside of CMC.
Exactly. If Mason is out we’ll see Deebo and the fullback in the back field a lot moreObviously that big run to ice the game showcased the speed we know guerendo’s got but he really did not look that good to me as an RB beyond that. Did not seem great at finding holes or waiting for them to develop, ran into the line at full speed (including his blockers) and went down a lot.Well he does have a sprained AC, and at the moment Guerendo looks like the handcuff to own. Not sayin Mason will get Wally Pipp’d, but I’d be willing to bet Shanny likes what he saw from Guerendo enough to eat into Mason’s workload if both are healthy (Mason wearing non-contact jersey at practice).He’s just as valuable as any other handcuff. I have him in a redraft league where I don’t have C-Mac and I’ll be holding.
I am inclined to agree that the sell high window on Mason has closed. I’m not entirely convinced that Mason would get the same workload if the Niners are without CMC long-term.
He’s probably still a must-hold. But the shine’s worn off a little. Shanny has zero loyalty to RB outside of CMC.
Might be a guy you scheme a few touches to make use of the wheels but I’m not at all concerned he eats significantly into mason’s “run into stacked boxes at 6 yards a clip” role. There’s a reason he was rotating with Patrick Taylor or whoever despite Shanny’s noted aversion to committees
Edit: not to be the “if you take away his big plays” guy but prior to his final, 76 yard carry he had 9 rushes for 23 yards. In fantasy obv points are points but I don’t think they’re looking at that as the offense continuing to roll as normal all game
lol - you’re totally being that guy.Edit: not to be the “if you take away his big plays” guy but prior to his final, 76 yard carry he had 9 rushes for 23 yards. In fantasy obv points are points but I don’t think they’re looking at that as the offense continuing to roll as normal all game
They have Taylor as well, who also looked pretty decent. I’d bet we’ll see a fairly even split between Taylor and Guerendo if Mason can’t go (and I’m guessing he can’t. AC joint + tackling = bad)Exactly. If Mason is out we’ll see Deebo and the fullback in the back field a lot moreObviously that big run to ice the game showcased the speed we know guerendo’s got but he really did not look that good to me as an RB beyond that. Did not seem great at finding holes or waiting for them to develop, ran into the line at full speed (including his blockers) and went down a lot.Well he does have a sprained AC, and at the moment Guerendo looks like the handcuff to own. Not sayin Mason will get Wally Pipp’d, but I’d be willing to bet Shanny likes what he saw from Guerendo enough to eat into Mason’s workload if both are healthy (Mason wearing non-contact jersey at practice).He’s just as valuable as any other handcuff. I have him in a redraft league where I don’t have C-Mac and I’ll be holding.
I am inclined to agree that the sell high window on Mason has closed. I’m not entirely convinced that Mason would get the same workload if the Niners are without CMC long-term.
He’s probably still a must-hold. But the shine’s worn off a little. Shanny has zero loyalty to RB outside of CMC.
Might be a guy you scheme a few touches to make use of the wheels but I’m not at all concerned he eats significantly into mason’s “run into stacked boxes at 6 yards a clip” role. There’s a reason he was rotating with Patrick Taylor or whoever despite Shanny’s noted aversion to committees
Edit: not to be the “if you take away his big plays” guy but prior to his final, 76 yard carry he had 9 rushes for 23 yards. In fantasy obv points are points but I don’t think they’re looking at that as the offense continuing to roll as normal all game
Shanny doesn't seem to like to "eat into" his RB workloads. Almost all of his RB switches are injury related. I have no doubt that if Mason is healthy he will get his usual workload.but I’d be willing to bet Shanny likes what he saw from Guerendo enough to eat into Mason’s workload if both are healthy (Mason wearing non-contact jersey at practice).
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ if you wanna interpret that as an interchangeable running back as far as the offense’s consistency over the course of the game, be my guest. As a hawks fan and Mason owner who watched the entire game with great interest: it sure didn’t look like it to melol - you’re totally being that guy.Edit: not to be the “if you take away his big plays” guy but prior to his final, 76 yard carry he had 9 rushes for 23 yards. In fantasy obv points are points but I don’t think they’re looking at that as the offense continuing to roll as normal all game
Don’t gotta take away any big plays for Taylor’s stat line to be 5 runs for 16 yards.They have Taylor as well, who also looked pretty decent. I’d bet we’ll see a fairly even split between Taylor and Guerendo if Mason can’t go (and I’m guessing he can’t. AC joint + tackling = bad)Exactly. If Mason is out we’ll see Deebo and the fullback in the back field a lot moreObviously that big run to ice the game showcased the speed we know guerendo’s got but he really did not look that good to me as an RB beyond that. Did not seem great at finding holes or waiting for them to develop, ran into the line at full speed (including his blockers) and went down a lot.Well he does have a sprained AC, and at the moment Guerendo looks like the handcuff to own. Not sayin Mason will get Wally Pipp’d, but I’d be willing to bet Shanny likes what he saw from Guerendo enough to eat into Mason’s workload if both are healthy (Mason wearing non-contact jersey at practice).He’s just as valuable as any other handcuff. I have him in a redraft league where I don’t have C-Mac and I’ll be holding.
I am inclined to agree that the sell high window on Mason has closed. I’m not entirely convinced that Mason would get the same workload if the Niners are without CMC long-term.
He’s probably still a must-hold. But the shine’s worn off a little. Shanny has zero loyalty to RB outside of CMC.
Might be a guy you scheme a few touches to make use of the wheels but I’m not at all concerned he eats significantly into mason’s “run into stacked boxes at 6 yards a clip” role. There’s a reason he was rotating with Patrick Taylor or whoever despite Shanny’s noted aversion to committees
Edit: not to be the “if you take away his big plays” guy but prior to his final, 76 yard carry he had 9 rushes for 23 yards. In fantasy obv points are points but I don’t think they’re looking at that as the offense continuing to roll as normal all game
Of course not.Don’t gotta take away any big plays for Taylor’s stat line to be 5 runs for 16 yards.
As a Mason owner I know a fully healthy CMC (if such a thing can still exist) probably turns him into a pumpkin, but I’m not panic selling over these other guys
I think Mason plays this week. No insight, just my gut.Of course not.Don’t gotta take away any big plays for Taylor’s stat line to be 5 runs for 16 yards.
As a Mason owner I know a fully healthy CMC (if such a thing can still exist) probably turns him into a pumpkin, but I’m not panic selling over these other guys
I’m just saying if Mason is out, don’t be surprised if it’s a committee.
And I’m betting Mason is out.
The time to sell high on Mason was before he hurt his shoulder.
To be fair, the time to sell anybody high is before they get hurt. Not sure that these other guys really dampen his value. His own injury and the return of CMC are the contributing factors to his value being good or not.The time to sell high on Mason was before he hurt his shoulder.
It probably will be a committee if mason’s out; I just haven’t seen anything tells me that holds up when he comes back.Of course not.Don’t gotta take away any big plays for Taylor’s stat line to be 5 runs for 16 yards.
As a Mason owner I know a fully healthy CMC (if such a thing can still exist) probably turns him into a pumpkin, but I’m not panic selling over these other guys
I’m just saying if Mason is out, don’t be surprised if it’s a committee.
And I’m betting Mason is out.
The time to sell high on Mason was before he hurt his shoulder.
Of course. The rub is that when said backup is playing at such a high level, most will simply ride that horse until it drops.To be fair, the time to sell anybody high is before they get hurt. Not sure that these other guys really dampen his value. His own injury and the return of CMC are the contributing factors to his value being good or not.The time to sell high on Mason was before he hurt his shoulder.
Just a data point, I’d read that CMC played through this issue before. It wasn’t as severe, but if he doesn’t have any setbacks over the next few weeks, he should be ok.I only own him on a contender, and don’t trust McCaffrey’s Achilles(x2) one bit. I’ll be holding and treating games where CMC plays as if Mason were hurt
He definitely had calf strains last season iirc. If the Achilles became involved I was not aware of it.Just a data point, I’d read that CMC played through this issue before. It wasn’t as severe, but if he doesn’t have any setbacks over the next few weeks, he should be ok.I only own him on a contender, and don’t trust McCaffrey’s Achilles(x2) one bit. I’ll be holding and treating games where CMC plays as if Mason were hurt
No guarantees of course - any player can get hurt at any time.
And I’ve seen other twitter sports doctors say if he goes through his rehab with no setbacks that there isn’t a significant risk. That it’s the type of injury that flares up and calms down, which is why the timeline has been dicey.He definitely had calf strains last season iirc. If the Achilles became involved I was not aware of it.
“If he has no setbacks” is doing a lot of lifting there though. He may well come back and be fine. But it seems pretty clear there’s significantly elevated risk above the standard “any player can get hurt at any time.” Not just of coming back and fully blowing it, but coming back and playing a game and then it’s flaring up on Monday, which I know some of the twitter sports doctors were saying there was a pretty significant likelihood of
I mean, I don’t think I’m speculating at all—I acknowledge he could come back all systems go and never miss a game again, I just think if you are framing your thinking around “nobody’s safe from the injury bug” as though his Achilles is no more likely to cause issue than anyone else’s you are materially discounting risk in a way nothing we’ve seen with his situation this season would justifyAnd I’ve seen other twitter sports doctors say if he goes through his rehab with no setbacks that there isn’t a significant risk. That it’s the type of injury that flares up and calms down, which is why the timeline has been dicey.He definitely had calf strains last season iirc. If the Achilles became involved I was not aware of it.
“If he has no setbacks” is doing a lot of lifting there though. He may well come back and be fine. But it seems pretty clear there’s significantly elevated risk above the standard “any player can get hurt at any time.” Not just of coming back and fully blowing it, but coming back and playing a game and then it’s flaring up on Monday, which I know some of the twitter sports doctors were saying there was a pretty significant likelihood of
Could he have a flare-up after playing? Of course - no one is safe from the injury bug.
But it’s not a given. He could certainly come back and play 7 games + playoffs and produce meaningful results.
Since we’re wildly speculating at this point, my guess is If he comes back and gets a game under his belt without any setbacks, it’s probably smoother sailing from there in terms of risk. That 1st game is likely going to make or break his season.
I only have 1 share of CMC in redraft, but I am a 49ers fan, and it’s easy to see how broken & vanilla this offense is without him. If the 49ers are going to have a chance at a deep playoff run, it’s with CMC.
Not at all.I mean, I don’t think I’m speculating at all—I acknowledge he could come back all systems go and never miss a game again, I just think if you are framing your thinking around “nobody’s safe from the injury bug” as though his Achilles is no more likely to cause issue than anyone else’s you are materially discounting risk in a way nothing we’ve seen with his situation this season would justifyAnd I’ve seen other twitter sports doctors say if he goes through his rehab with no setbacks that there isn’t a significant risk. That it’s the type of injury that flares up and calms down, which is why the timeline has been dicey.He definitely had calf strains last season iirc. If the Achilles became involved I was not aware of it.
“If he has no setbacks” is doing a lot of lifting there though. He may well come back and be fine. But it seems pretty clear there’s significantly elevated risk above the standard “any player can get hurt at any time.” Not just of coming back and fully blowing it, but coming back and playing a game and then it’s flaring up on Monday, which I know some of the twitter sports doctors were saying there was a pretty significant likelihood of
Could he have a flare-up after playing? Of course - no one is safe from the injury bug.
But it’s not a given. He could certainly come back and play 7 games + playoffs and produce meaningful results.
Since we’re wildly speculating at this point, my guess is If he comes back and gets a game under his belt without any setbacks, it’s probably smoother sailing from there in terms of risk. That 1st game is likely going to make or break his season.
I only have 1 share of CMC in redraft, but I am a 49ers fan, and it’s easy to see how broken & vanilla this offense is without him. If the 49ers are going to have a chance at a deep playoff run, it’s with CMC.
responding to the bolded part only. 100%. pro football players have access to treatments that none of us could likely afford even with a good medical plan.Not trying to be rude here, but you're probably not an elite NFL athlete and your Blue Cross plan is probably a notch below the treatment he's been receiving. Not sure what that will yield for CMac, but the range of outcomes is definitely different.I don't have any shares of him and rather instead have Mason and Guerendo. However, given my position in fantasy, curious where you've seen if he's "practiced without any setbacks"? All the information I see out there is that he's knocked up Olivia Culpo. Good for him... I'd probably quit football too.We’ve crossed the breach into paranoid delusion, I see.I think the big issue with this injury is that there is no quantitative way to measure progress. If he can feel it at all... it is one misstep away from being fully reactivated and a tear is in play. This injury requires doing almost nothing for 2-3 months until even the shadow of a twinge has disappeared... and then you cross your fingers and slowly ramp it up hoping it has recovered, often not. I don't think we even know when the injury peaked and that recovery clock didn't start ticking until he was completely off it.7 games, he’ll be somewhere between the RB4 and RB11 from weeks 10-17.Not if you got him for peanuts and he’s your secret weapon late season stash.Any updates??
Your fantasy season will be over by the time CMC plays a game.
Just curious, what exactly are you expecting from CMC this season? I don't see him having any fantasy relevance this season.
But that depends on whether his recovery continues to progress.
49ers have given us every reason to disbelieve any positive piece of news they share.
Logic has left the topic, so I probably will as well.
You’re welcome to assume what you like. I’m still going off of the known factors. He practiced without any setbacks. If he keeps doing that, he’s going to be playing soon.
The 49ers are a diminished offense without him. He is their offensive centerpiece. It all functions better with him.
Thus when he can play, he will play.
But we take it a week at a time. The question was what we expect from him. I expect him to come back after the BYE and play meaningful football.
And hopefully contribute to a championship.
Not sure if you've ever had Achilles tendonitis ... I have and it takes months to heal and then PT during/after and the risk of bowing your Achilles, at least according to my podiatrist, is pretty high if you push it before you are fully recuperated. And it usually stems from something chronic (um, all the horrors of getting older...) and can create other conditions like for example but not limited to plantar fasciitis (also had this, in both feet, excruciating) if not handled perfectly for a variety of reasons.
Anyhow, I'd be surprised if he plays any time soon. Curious where he you've seen he's practicing without setbacks.
Like you, I follow some twitter docs, and also hear Doc Pandia (sp?) on the radio - he’d said once the tendinitis calms down, he should be ok.
Like you, I follow some twitter docs, and also hear Doc Pandia (sp?) on the radio - he’d said once the tendinitis calms down, he should be ok.
at least ok for a while. I think Tendonitis tends to go away and come back if I'm not mistaken, but my guess is he will get you at least to the end of the season once he returns.
Like you, I follow some twitter docs, and also hear Doc Pandia (sp?) on the radio - he’d said once the tendinitis calms down, he should be ok.
at least ok for a while. I think Tendonitis tends to go away and come back if I'm not mistaken, but my guess is he will get you at least to the end of the season once he returns.
It’s a repetitive stress injury. I don’t see how once it calms down that it doesn’t flare right back once subjected to in-game stress, which is a stress no amount of practice can replicate.
Even if he looks great in drills, practice, tests, whatever, the real test will be getting hit by a massive DL/LB that wants to tear your leg off, getting stepped on in a pile by a couple of 300+ pounders, pushing the pile for a 1st down/TD. They aren’t doing that in practice, no telling how his tendons will react.