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Just now, w280sax said:

Starting rb doesn't need to play in preseason games.  I'd sit him for the most minor reason.  Hopefully that's all this is.

meh.  I want Bryce Young playing.  And if Bryce Young plays I want the best cast around him we can put out there. 

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55 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Chuba has been beast mode… the guy put on 25 pounds of muscle in the off-season and has been one of our better pass protecting backs this training camp.

I think the kid could be the it guy... he has seemed soooo close at times. Maybe with new (better) coaching he can reach that level of play. 

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1 hour ago, CLG said:

This sounds like 🧢 (cap). Not trying to start nothing but damn.. 25 pounds in the off-season? Have you seen any pics of him this off-season that shows that? 


That would be more than Christians weight gain for year 1 to Year 2 which was almost night and day. I’d be interesting in seeing how he looks if you’ve run into anything you can easily track down. If not, no worries. 

Fitterer and Al Wallace talked about it during the fanfest live stream. They were not exaggerating, they were saying that the staff was shocked by the weight gain and even Frank Reich was surprised by Chuba's size when he met him at mc.
 

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1 hour ago, CLG said:

This sounds like 🧢 (cap). Not trying to start nothing but damn.. 25 pounds in the off-season? Have you seen any pics of him this off-season that shows that? 


That would be more than Christians weight gain for year 1 to Year 2 which was almost night and day. I’d be interesting in seeing how he looks if you’ve run into anything you can easily track down. If not, no worries. 

All of Hubbard’s experience in hand, it’s worth noting: this likely won’t be the same Hubbard. He spent most of this offseason, he said, working on gaining weight that won’t go away down the stretch of a 18-week season.

“I’ve definitely gained weight,” Hubbard said. “Just working on getting stronger. These last couple seasons, throughout the season, I’ve lost quite a bit of weight as the season has gone on. And I got a little slimmer, looking like a receiver at times (laughs).

“So I definitely said I have to bulk up a little bit. Obviously still be fast and explosive and all that, so I’ve worked on it. It’s been really good so far.”

 
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