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Chubba Hubbard... Boom or Bust?


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Chubba is 3 games in to a rookie year still getting adjusted to speed of it all.   Behind a OL that doesn’t open holes.  

I got no worries about him.   It really doesn’t help that eye test goes from watching CMC’s magic…to then Chubba.   It’s a built in unfair disadvantage. 

But he needs some work on the juggs machine.  I think his feet will stay under him with more reps and getting comfortable.

 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Chubba is 3 games in to a rookie year still getting adjusted to speed of it all.   Behind a OL that doesn’t open holes.  

I got no worries about him.   It really doesn’t help that eye test goes from watching CMC’s magic…to then Chubba.   It’s a built in unfair disadvantage. 

But he needs some work on the juggs machine.  I think his feet will stay under him with more reps and getting comfortable.

 

Very well said. It can take some snaps for it to slow down for guys.

Calling guys busts 3 games into the season is insane.

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