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4 hours ago, ChibCU said:

I agree he should have hit that hole, but those LBs were sitting on the play waiting to see which way he went. There were two that shifted to the outside when Miles committed and easily would have filled the hole if he went inside.

Wait isn’t getting to the second level untouched the holy grail of blocking?  Those backers are setup perfect a cutback. 
 

A NFL back hits that hole full steam and breaks an ankle with the cutback or just straight trucks the flat footed backer.  There’s no doubt running up the back of the blockers on the right was the best way to get the least from this play.

Backers sit on every play ever ran, doesn’t mean they always make the play. 

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On 10/13/2023 at 2:01 PM, Khyber53 said:

Good luck to Chuba. For a RB2 nearing the end of his first contract, this is the kind of opportunity that can make or break his career.

I hope he can really show out and rack up some yardage for us. I'm not expecting much out of this game, but that would be a welcome bright spot for us.

And I really do feel he has shown himself as the better RB in our rotation.

Wow look at Chuba!!!! 

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