Michael Silver Talks Christian McCaffrey Injury, New Book & More with Rich Eisen | Full Interview
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
- San Francisco Chronicle columnist/author Michael Silver and Rich Eisen discuss his new ‘The Why Is Everything’ book, and how concerned Niners fans should be about Christian McCaffrey’s lingering Achilles injury.
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Calm down. They have 1 super bowl between all those coaches mentioned.
lmaooo Great point!
I agree..love both coaches but not worthy of a book yet. Kyle has blown 3 super bowls and that’s from someone who rooted for him in All 3.
@@ivanmatic23 Its the world we live in now. Someone does something good in sports and we call them great. Its why we have a bunch of average quarterbacks getting paid like they are elite.
He didn't say they are best coaches he is talking about how offensively they have changed the game and Lafleur Shanahan mcvay KoC McDaniels all have really good offenses. Don't be offended.
You really missed the entire point. 😂 wow
Honestly, I appreciate your efforts here, but why do you label the video McCaffrey update and only spend 20 seconds talking about him and how much information you don't have?
- This was a waste of time
12 minutes no likes 😮
Misleading title
CMC....Achillies discussion.... plz look into and point out the force of foot pounds he uses every crushing run with cutting against defenders all at the Achillies / heel point of impact on the turf.... can that force be 1000 pounds on the Achillies?