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A few autographs i have. Stephen Davis Jonathan Stewart Chuba Belongs. (1 B, 2 B's, who honestly gives a fug).
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ESPN's All Quarter Century Team 2000-2025
kungfoodude replied to amcoolio's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't think he faked any injuries. He is juat injury prone due to overtraining and general makeup. There is no conspiracy here. -
He is "Keep Pounding." https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45498715/nfl-carolina-panthers-chuba-hubbard-olympics-flag-football-track
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This. He knows where the seam is about to open, cuts, and accelerates hard. He’s slippery and tacklers always seem to be taking awkward angles to get to him. No dancing. Runs low and powerful. Almost never goes backwards for a loss. We’ve rarely had the guy who bounces off of tacklers. It’s nice seeing another one.
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I can't speak for others but yes I read it. The conclusions are based heavily around the use of the statistical metric DYAR created by football outsiders and used by ESPN for this article. It only includes players whose production began in 2000. But excluding HOF running backs who produced BIG in an iteration of the NFL that was not yet catered to making things much easier for offenses in order for them to prop up more recent candidates is rather absurd and seems like just playing favorites regardless of where one might fall on their opinion of the use of the metric in question.
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Same thing I first thought but then I saw it was against Jacksonville and took about half a second of playing to know. I was at that game. I can't tell you my level of excitement when I saw it was Delhomme instead of Peete who came out for the 2nd half. Delhomme has and will probably always be my favorite Panther.
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ESPN's All Quarter Century Team 2000-2025
Loyalty4Life replied to amcoolio's topic in Carolina Panthers
We got 4 if you count Jared Allen. It's all an opinion piece and some of you didn't read the parameters under which they chose these players. Come on, confess. Who here read the whole article and who just scrolled through and looked at the pictures? -
Chuba gives me a chubbie.
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The lone bright spot of the Matt Rhule era.
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Ricky Proehl
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Definitely his best aspect too..... It was so easy to tell when you had him in there and occasionally a play of Miles Sanders who literally has the worst vision I've seen in a RB
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Yea but when you're already going over the speed limit and passing other cars there are still many who drive up on your ass expecting you to go faster. When I was younger I would match the speed of the driver next to me to piss them off
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I think Chubbas most underrated asset is his vision. I think it’s amongst the best in the league.
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Chuba: Chubba: Good to know the difference before calling a handoff.
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One of the bright spots from the Rhule era. Didn't he say his wife made the pick? The RB room looks pretty good w/ Chuba, Rico, and Etienne.
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The issue… those who drive slow need to move over to right lane. At least that use to be the common courtesy few years ago. Don’t drive next to another driver that goes below the speed limit. That creates a bottleneck and creates potential for a wreck.
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Fitzgerald should bump Harrison LT2 and AD should bump CMC and Priest I didn’t really make it past the O skill positions
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Chuba is a real homegrown talent. Came in as a late pick and through work ethic and persistence he developed into a good starter. Respect to him. He's already had a better career than most 4th rounders, and he's got a lot of football left.
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Definitely cost us the game but helped us get Tmac. lol
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One fumble all year but boy was it a big one.
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ESPN's All Quarter Century Team 2000-2025
Gapanthersfan replied to amcoolio's topic in Carolina Panthers
AD and LT were Barkley before there was a Barkley. If they got a seam, it was over. Wrap. Drew Brees on the practice squad is criminal. He was a better QB than Manning. There I said it. Mannings walk on the water so he had to be #2, only because they could never sanely justify him over Brady. Manning had Marvin Harrison. Brees had some dude out of Hofstra. 80,000 yards passing. Come on. -
Chuba has an understated approach to the game and comes across like an excellent locker room guy. Glad we have gotten him some help with Rico and hope he can complement Chuba.
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Carolina Going to the Super Bowl This Season
Panther53521 replied to chknwing's topic in Carolina Panthers
Only 51, for Sam. Keep Pounding -
To me the hype is coming from what I see this team is building. The offense is setup to have a good backup in every position. The way Bryce was reading defenses the last 8 games, gets you excited. now the defense, we all know what we had last year. Our defense is now is Horn,Mike Jack and the new guys including Brown. The defense is close to having quality backups in all positions. i am happy very few are hyping us. Our best years, no one hyped the Panthers. In my head it all depends how fast the defense comes together. And of course the injury bug could destroy any team.
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