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Those were Thunder and Lightning refers to the dynamic running back duo of DeAngelo Williams (Thunder) and Jonathan Stewart (Lightning) who played for the Carolina Panthers. This nickname highlighted their contrasting playing styles: the yester days of Thunder and Lightning!! 

Lets hope they are as good!!!!

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22 minutes ago, frankw said:

Chuba had just shy of 1200 rushing yards and we were still 30th in passing yards per game. The opposing defense has to fear your passer for this to come to fruition.

Yeah, we flat out need more out of Bryce and the receivers, period. The "new and improved" Bryce post-benching needs to be his new floor not the ceiling. Chuba did his part last year. Granted we had no depth behind him to help carry the load. That didn't help.

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29 minutes ago, Doc LRB said:

Those were Thunder and Lightning refers to the dynamic running back duo of DeAngelo Williams (Thunder) and Jonathan Stewart (Lightning) who played for the Carolina Panthers. This nickname highlighted their contrasting playing styles: the yester days of Thunder and Lightning!! 

Lets hope they are as good!!!!

Well two things wrong here

First, they weren't Thunder and Lightning, they were Double Trouble.

And second, if they were Thunder and Lightning, Stew would absolutely have been the Thunder as he was a much more physical runner than Deangelo was.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, we flat out need more out of Bryce and the receivers, period. The "new and improved" Bryce post-benching needs to be his new floor not the ceiling. Chuba did his part last year. Granted we had no depth behind him to help carry the load. That didn't help.

Chuba also missed two games. The single season rushing leader in franchise history is DeAngelo Williams with 1,515 yards. Stephen Davis is second with 1,444 yards. And if Chuba had played those other two games he could have made a push for Davis's record no doubt. For all the talk of lack of weapons that's a pretty damn productive season.

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

Well two things wrong here

First, they weren't Thunder and Lightning, they were Double Trouble.

And second, if they were Thunder and Lightning, Stew would absolutely have been the Thunder as he was a much more physical runner than Deangelo was.

Yeah, "Thunder and Lightning" were the duo for the Titans. White and Johnson maybe? 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, we flat out need more out of Bryce and the receivers, period. The "new and improved" Bryce post-benching needs to be his new floor not the ceiling. Chuba did his part last year. Granted we had no depth behind him to help carry the load. That didn't help.

Five touchdowns, 40 points and 35 points against teams fighting for a playoff bid is the floor? So you’re thinking Tom Brady levels of efficiency? 
 

Reasonable…

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28 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Yeah, "Thunder and Lightning" were the duo for the Titans. White and Johnson maybe? 

No, White suggested they would be a tandem with a nickname like that and Johnson shut him down. Wasn't interested in sharing the spotlight in the backfield. I remember it because it was awkward af to watch play out.

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28 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Five touchdowns, 40 points and 35 points against teams fighting for a playoff bid is the floor? So you’re thinking Tom Brady levels of efficiency? 
 

Reasonable…

Post benching, Bryce averaged 2104 yards with 15 TDs and 6 INTs. Over 10 games that means he averaged 210ypg. Extrapolate those numbers to 17 games and that 3577 yards with 26 TDs and 10 INTs. That would've put Bryce #22 in the NFL in passing yardage, 10th in TDs, 17th in INTs. Basically middle of the pack. Yeah, for a #1 overall pick and hopefully franchise QB that needs to be floor type play, especially given our investments in the OL and receiver corps. We've built it, it's time for him to deliver.

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23 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Five touchdowns, 40 points and 35 points against teams fighting for a playoff bid is the floor? So you’re thinking Tom Brady levels of efficiency? 
 

Reasonable…

No. Bryce playing with confidence and actually getting it done as an NFL starting QB over an entire season is what we need. Teams are going to have more footage on him too post benching, so hopefully he responds well to the new things being thrown at him. It's just about new contract time after this season. Middle of the road performance is the thing we need least from him. 

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