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Some of you, all you do is talk sh¡t about Chuba, but all he does is do his job. No, he can't run through walls, but he can run through even some small homes. I said it last year, and Boobie Sanders did nothing to change my mind, Hubbard is our most explosive back. If he gets into the second level, good things generally happen. He's an excellent complement to any RB room in the league. I would tell you to stop underrating him, but you probably won't. Meanwhile, Chuba will keep on chugging, then breaking off explosive runs to move the chains.

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Hubbard is fine if there is a hole where it should be as he can hit the hole hard. If the hole isn’t there he flounders like the 4th and 1 where he turned his back and got nothing. He’s complementary/a backup and that’s it. If he’s your starter against a good D, you’re in trouble as we saw last year.

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9 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Some of you, all you do is talk sh¡t about Chuba, but all he does is do his job. No, he can't run through walls, but he can run through even some small homes. I said it last year, and Boobie Sanders did nothing to change my mind, Hubbard is our most explosive back. If he gets into the second level, good things generally happen. He's an excellent complement to any RB room in the league. I would tell you to stop underrating him, but you probably won't. Meanwhile, Chuba will keep on chugging, then breaking off explosive runs to move the chains.

Think you said it best - he’s a good complementary back. He’s good at finding holes to sprint through. Our problem is we need a lead back with a good blend of power and speed and Sanders ain’t it.

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