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Chuba about to feel the heat?


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16 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Don't think I agree there. He's capable of running pretty hard when he gets the ball.

But the hands? Oy 😕

He's a pretty basic downhill runner with mediocre vision and below average agility.

Those are dime a dozen traits at the NFL level. Our previous journeymen backup RB's(and current) are much better players.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He's a pretty basic downhill runner with mediocre vision and below average agility.

Those are dime a dozen traits at the NFL level. Our previous journeymen backup RB's(and current) are much better players.

Wouldn't argue that.

I'd almost say he's more suited to be a fullback but he doesn't have the size for that and I don't know that he's that great a blocker.

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35 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He's a pretty basic downhill runner with mediocre vision and below average agility.

Those are dime a dozen traits at the NFL level. Our previous journeymen backup RB's(and current) are much better players.

The textbook definition of a replacement level player.  Anyone you pull off the waiver wire is going to be about the same.

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