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Week 1 Chubb vs Barkley rush Charts


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Barkley isn't really the same as Chubb though. I think he may be a back where quickness on defense might be an advantage. Idk looking for something positive to say. Any hope I had for this year is diminishing. Football is much less interesting when the outcome is determined by week 2.

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7 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

Barkley isn't really the same as Chubb though. I think he may be a back where quickness on defense might be an advantage. Idk looking for something positive to say. Any hope I had for this year is diminishing. Football is much less interesting when the outcome is determined by week 2.

To be honest, I feel like we just couldn't bring his big ass down. We really have a problem wrapping up. If it wasnt a one arm tackle we completely whiffed on more than a few occasions. I'd be interested in finding out how many yards after contact he ended up with. 

I remember having this same mind frame after playing Kamara his first year. We did end up stopping him the next game but the roster was vastly different ... 

Silver lining is, it's only week 1 and everything we have issues with is correctable. We have the talent but can we put it together. 

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5 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

Brandon Smith, please help us

He looked good in the preseason but his draft knocks were-

NEGATIVES

— Physicality comes and goes; too often does not play downhill with enough of a temper.

 

— Below-average technique taking on blocks. Low, slow hands. Throws his shoulder when he shouldn't.

— Below-average tackler. Too often tries to hit rather than wrap up.

— Plays high. Leads to issues with settling down to tackle or change directions.

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9 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

Barkley isn't really the same as Chubb though. I think he may be a back where quickness on defense might be an advantage. Idk looking for something positive to say. Any hope I had for this year is diminishing. Football is much less interesting when the outcome is determined by week 2.

Both get up to speed in a hurry.  Both can take any play to the house.  Barkley was clocked at 21.91 mph on a 78 yd TD against the Redskins in 2018.  Chubb was clocked at 21.95 mph on an 88 yd TD against Baltimore in 2019.  That puts them on par with McCaffrey's 21.95 mph on an 84 yd TD run against Jacksonville in 2020.   Which makes for pretty exciting football.  In the first 2 games you get to watch 3 of the top 5 RBs in the NFL.  I wouldn't be surprised to see any of the three in the HOF one day.

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