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Am I crazy or has Lovett out played Chuba?


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I was excited for him when he was drafted but in this version of the NFL if you've got hands of stone as an RB you better be built like a bruiser and be able to move the chains. That's the mold of back we should have targeted to spell McCaffrey like we had with Mike Davis.

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                  Game 1.     Game 2.     Game3. 
chuba  4car 11yd   6car 22yd   4car 4yd
lovett   5car 16yd   4car 6yd  14car 35yd

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                 Game 1.     Game 2.     Game3. 
chuba       0            1rec -4yd   3rec 25yd
lovett        0                  0           4rec 36yd

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Yes to both questions

I despise Chub.  I have stated here before, last year, he led the league in rushing attempts that netted zero yards or negative yards. 25%  Albeit behind a terrible OL, at least get a foot or two.  It is that dancing stuff.  Sure, that may have worked in the Big 12 or whatever, but not in the NFL.  If we cut him, he would not be picked up.  And he is one of those "cutsie" draft picks that Rhule bragged about--"My wife liked him so we took him.  Couldn't believe he was still there!"  Whatever.

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