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Foreman/Hubbard combo ain't too damn bad.


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Just now, KSpan said:

Has he ever shown any kind of ability to evaluate OL talent? Rhule sucked.

I just can't believe it.  With how good Campen is of a position coach, you'd think he would've said something...just wonder if Rhule forced the Elf thing because he sucked lol

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Just now, davos said:

I just can't believe it.  With how good Campen is of a position coach, you'd think he would've said something...just wonder if Rhule forced the Elf thing because he sucked lol

I expect this game to be much more of an outlier than the norm as the season goes on but I have zero faith that Rhule trusted/deferred entirely to anyone on the staff. Might just be my bias though.

 

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1 minute ago, KSpan said:

I expect this game to be much more of an outlier than the norm as the season goes on but I have zero faith that Rhule trusted/deferred entirely to anyone on the staff. Might just be my bias though.

 

Yeah, the Bucs are a slow motion trainwreck right now but the line looked very good.  The Bucs offense is in shambles, but we faired really well against arguably the best run-D in the league.  That was the surprising thing for me.  The communication at the line was excellent.  

I don't expect many more wins, but that was nice.  

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It's not. Some may believe I'm crazy, but Hubbard might need to be the lead back and Foreman the third-down guy. 

And for the record, I've always thought that Hubbard's running ability was better than what people saying here were letting on, but his hands suck. If Hubbard could get his hands together, he'd be more than solid.

All that being said, we need to draft someone to add to the competition next year.

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