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Chuba about to feel the heat?


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Something that's always bewildered me, particularly having dabbled in daily fantasy somewhat (boo hiss), is how many other teams seem to just be able to poo running backs.  Like you'll see some team starting Joe Random, the rookie from TCU or Oregon State or something because the starter is out, and they'll pop off for 100 and 2 TDs like it's nothing.

Meanwhile we can't find a back to spell Christian McCaffrey who doesn't put the ball on the ground like it's his job.

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I think think Chubba could be successful in a wide-zone system.....panthers tired that last year and well the results were 31-32 ranks....

 

No matter this isnt good for him, if this guy can handle returns and be decent at STs(other than returns)....chubba may be feel what Nixon felt....

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Chuba is the type of guy who bounces around the league for a few years as a #3 RB before dropping off the face of the earth when his league minimum based on years in the league is no longer worth it and he's replaced by some other mid-late round pick. He's just not very good. At anything. Mediocre at everything. If you're going to be mediocre, you better specialize in something and be damn good at that. Catching the ball out of the backfield, pass protecting, short yardage, special teams. You gotta give a team a reason for justifying your roster spot. 

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Chuba is the type of guy who bounces around the league for a few years as a #3 RB before dropping off the face of the earth when his league minimum based on years in the league is no longer worth it and he's replaced by some other mid-late round pick. He's just not very good. At anything. Mediocre at everything. If you're going to be mediocre, you better specialize in something and be damn good at that. Catching the ball out of the backfield, pass protecting, short yardage, special teams. You gotta give a team a reason for justifying your roster spot. 

Yup, he sucks at everything except running straight forward pretty fast. Run block sucks, can't catch, pass pro sucks, he's also kind of a cocky dude when they do put him in front of the media. 

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