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Chuba Hubbard and his o-line


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I’m sitting and popped a handful of tums, watching the fine ladies at Dillards wrap Mrs. Gapanthersfan new Christmas present LV bag and wallet (or whatever she called that thing), I can understand how strong of a gesture that was. 

I feel a ‘team’ starting to gel together. Haven’t felt this in a while. 

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Can't help but like Chuba. He shows up with what seems like an endless motor going hard every opportunity while keeping a great attitude and credits his teammates for helping with his success. He appears to be a wonderful team player all the way around. He deserved that contract and when it comes down to it the numbers don't look all that bad for what he brings to a team in my opinion.

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7 hours ago, Mage said:

What?  He has 2 games with 26+ carries in the last 4 weeks.  7th in the entire league in rush attempts.

Those other two games were also 12 and 16 carries.

We are all over the map in rushing attempts the past four games. Sometimes we are heaving the ball 60+% of the game and sometimes it's more even. 

Overall, however, we average 58.93% percent passing plays and that is #10 in the NFL. We are indeed a passing team and have remained largely that over this past five game "success" stretch. The percentages have dipped to 55.9% passing in those five games.

 

Interesting and unrelated side note but the only six teams that pass the pass 50.3% or less have a combined 48-20 record this year in the NFL(all with at least 8 wins).

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