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Dowdle: Most Yards in Back To Back Games In Panthers’ History


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2 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Two really good backs is a problem we haven’t had in a long time… next double trouble?

The only reason I say no, is our current backfield has 2 guys that need every touch to get in a rhythm.  Dwill and Stew could come in any time and give you good yards.  Chubba and Ricco have to keep grinding.

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2 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

The only reason I say no, is our current backfield has 2 guys that need every touch to get in a rhythm.  Dwill and Stew could come in any time and give you good yards.  Chubba and Ricco have to keep grinding.

That would also be comparing Chubba to Dwill or Stew and that ain't even close. He's good but not that good.

A guy signed out of free agency just showed Chubba up

Carries should be 20/10 at best

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6 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

I kinda see it, but Foster was fast.  He could break away and not be caught.

Again not trying to trash Chuba but it makes you wonder if he just has taken advantage of a good run OL. Foreman was the superior back in 2022 and there really hasn’t been any competition the last two years. Now there is and the competition looks better… again.

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Just now, ProcessBlue2 said:

Again not trying to trash Chuba but it makes you wonder if he just has taken advantage of a good run OL. Foreman was the superior back in 2022 and there really hasn’t been any competition the last two years. Now there is and the competition looks better… again.

I don’t think so.  Chuba is a good back with patience and vision.  He’s not gonna break a 50 yard TD but he will 6,7,8 yard run you to death.

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