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Chuba Hubbard enters Panthers top-five all-time single-season rushing yards and TDs


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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

And Chuba has done it with absolutely no help on offense. 

dude is a stud 

 

he does have a roadgrading OL.  However, it's his never get up, break a tackle, spin out and find a hole that is impressive.  He has a winning attitude that this teams needs to build around.

I checked our entire draft history of 4th round picks.   He's the best we've ever had from that round.

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1 hour ago, TN05 said:

Rushing yards:
1) DeAngelo Williams - 1,515 (2008)
2) Stephen Davis - 1,444 (2003)
3) Chuba Hubbard - 1,195 (2024)
4) Jonathan Stewart - 1,133 (2009)
5) Anthony Johnson - 1,120 (1996)

Rushing touchdowns:
1) DeAngelo Williams - 18 (2008)
2) Christian McCaffrey - 15 (2019)
3) Cam Newton - 14 (2011)
4) Stephen Davis - 12 (2003)
5T) Chuba Hubbard - 10 (2024 - tied with 2008/2009 Jonathan Stewart, 2015 Cam Newton)

With two games left, Chuba has an outside chance of breaking the all-time single-season record if he averages 160 yards a game. If he averages 125 per game, he would break Davis's 2003 total.

He has one game to tie or break them.  If he does it in two games, you have to put an asterisk beside his stats.

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18 minutes ago, zacka77ack said:

I can’t wait for the Messiah that will dethrone MeAngelo Williams. 

Has anyone in Panther history really had that big of a swing?  He went from being one of the most popular with fans to near villain 

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