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PFF grades from Panthers' Week 8 vs Falcons


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7 hours ago, 45catfan said:

One, I think...possibly two.  Dude is legit SLOW! Looks like he's running in quicksand after a catch.

I said the same thing a few weeks ago. I would compare him to a semi which gets a slow start, but once he gets going---to be so big---he goes down fairly easily as opposed to knocking people out the way. Don't get me wrong, I think he's NFL-level, but as a backup.

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16 hours ago, ColumbusCounty said:

I'm trying to find that graphic they displayed on the screen during the game. 

I just remember seeing Derrick Henry as #1, Cmc as #2, Donte and Chubba also listed among the qualifying college running backs. I just cant recall the title they were talking about. 

As for Chubba... he is the more explosive option. Foreman is who you bring in after the defense is gassed. He's a bruiser that's sneaky fast. Chubba is the speedy - can run one in if he hits the hole type. If he has an initial hole to run through, he's actually pretty dangerous. He hasn't had that enough here to show that ability since we drafted him. The last TD he scored comes to mind.

Chubba behind this line is a different player. Or at the least "should" be. Foreman is who he was last year, Rhule just didn't have the smarts to use him. I thought at the very least he'd b used near the goal line and in short yardage situations... nope. 

 

It was about RB who had 2,000 yd seasons in College. Weird to think we had 3 on our roster at one point

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13 hours ago, 45catfan said:

One, I think...possibly two.  Dude is legit SLOW! Looks like he's running in quicksand after a catch.

Greg Olsen was the same way, but he would then get 10 yac with his mind powers that slowed downed the defenders to his speed.

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