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Chuba Hubbard and his o-line


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6 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Yeah, it was hard to commit to the run earlier in the season when we were down by two plus scores before halftime.  

Believe it or not, those games(absolute blowouts) were not always our biggest passing/rushing disparity games.

New Orleans: 60.8%

Chargers: 70%

Bears: 64.8%

Redskins: 43.9%

 

There isn't necessarily a distinct pattern. I can dive deep a little later today and see if our passing/rushing disparity matches up with their statistical defensive weaknesses.

 

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19 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

ANYONE who can survive the Rhule and Reich era while battling injuries, especially at RB… that dude’s really alright with me. You pay that guy. You send a message to the team. 

Next up is Horn. Pay the man. Bro like that doesn’t just fall in to your lap every day. He is HIM. 

Well Chuba is the #10 AAV RB, that equivalent is $19.1 mil at CB.

IMO, Horn is pretty far from the #10 CB. He is a good CB but is not worth truly elite money. Hopefully we can come to a conclusion that works for both he and the team.

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