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1 hour ago, BillS said:

The only thing worse than this run is the fact the coaching staff hasn’t benched him. What is the coaching problem? Any other team would made a move, we just keep pounding DUMB

apparently Reich is leaving personnel decisions on plays on their respective coaches. So you can thank ol' Deuce for that. Frank won't say it out loud but that's who's responsible for not having Chubba touch the ball more often.

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On 10/9/2023 at 2:27 PM, Newtcase said:

Didn't watch the game, but wow is that a bad read. Dude runs straight into 3 of his blockers despite a parting of the red sea cutback lane. Not sure if he jukes out that MLB, but it definitely isn't juking anybody with the path he decided to run.

We just need to realize it was a bad contract and stop giving him top volume carries. Chuba should be getting 75% of the carries and maybe Sanders can get the other 25%

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On 10/9/2023 at 2:27 PM, DJ feed me moore said:

after watching that play I thought to myself damn CMC would have taken that for 20 yards min, miles ran into our guard and got 2 yards. legit the worst RB we have ever signed in FA.

It honestly makes me wonder how elite of a job Philly did blocking for him. If this dude can't read that open of a cutback lane, his Oline must have pushed opposing Dlines 10+ yards downfield every play

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First Philly's line is elite, but secondly Miles caught short passes in the flats for the most part.  He is not and cannot run between the tackles.  Chuba is running much better up the middle, problem is the defense now knows when Chuba comes in we are trying to run up the middle, when Miles comes in they know we are trying to get him outside or that is where he will try to run anyway.  His ball security issues also make him a liability out there.  Run Chuba and Laviska and let Miles sit on the bench holding a football the entire game for a while.  

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