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RB Coach Duce Staley and QB Coach Josh McCown fired


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27 minutes ago, t96 said:

Chuba isn't really improved over last year. He just seems better because of how bad Sanders has been, but I haven't seen any development from Chuba. He's our best RB but the cupboard is pretty damn thin.

I disagree.  Chuba has looked much improved, particularly in hanging on to the ball both as a runner and as a receiver.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

My eye test tells me a lot different.

Hell, people were talking about Chuba being one of our best offensive players yesterday.

You have to throw in Blackshear as well.

Look at our roster and tell me who Chuba being better than is an impressive feat. He could be our offensive MVP this year and it doesn't mean poo, and it definitely doesn't mean he's better than last season. He was very solid last year, decent vision and good at picking up chunk yards. Nothing has changed this year and the stats are no better, maybe even worse, than last year. He has very little flash or big play ability/ability to create yards or positive plays out of nothing, which is why he's at best a backup. I don't know why you're dying on this Duce hill right now, yeah he got a lot of hype for some of those videos coming out of Lions camp. But our RBs have not improved at all with him as RB coach.

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9 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Perfect answer. How about posting where I’m wrong? What about 2023 has he done better than 2022? If you think Staley improves our running game, please point to where Chuba is better. Not hard.

Staley's not the offensive line coach, nor is the offensive line coach the guy that decided to play a scheme who didn't fit our personnel.

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