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Hubbard on pace to surpass McCaffrey on Panthers all-time rushing list


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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Dude went from a scrub to elite overnight. Gotta love the hard work he has put in. This franchise has been bad for years, yet he still comes in does he job to the best of his ability no matter who is his QB.

 

One of the few bright spots on this team.

He is good no doubt. Ran very well all season.

But we have a very good OL it will have an influence on his success. Especially with a real QB that can back the defense off and give him some room, which was not the case until they got Bryce out of there. 

Those are reasons that when you his talent to it, he looks so much better than he did. Not to discount the man, he is very good. 

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42 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

And huddle couch GMs say don’t resign him…

Looks about 50/50 to me. The fear is that they'll pay extra for past production. If he wants to sign a deal that is substandard or much less than he could get on the open market people are probably okay with that. 

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45 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

And huddle couch GMs say don’t resign him…

Panthers fans be like "he's good, but we can't afford him."

 

Then they wonder why the roster is what it is now. You let all the good players leave because you can't afford them.

 

Couch GMs not even home owners yet they think they can put a price tag on good players smh

 

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