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Official Week 7: Panthers @ Jets Gameday Thread


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6 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

this has nothing to do with that. packers and bills will throttle him and a whole lot of people aren't going to have much to say

also, "wasn't losing us the game" is doing a lot of heavy lifting. 

You run the ball against the bills like you did Miami and Dallas because they are just as bad at run Defense. 160 yards per game at 5.8ypc and they are 31st in yards allowed before contact. 

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29 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

this has nothing to do with that. packers and bills will throttle him and a whole lot of people aren't going to have much to say

also, "wasn't losing us the game" is doing a lot of heavy lifting. 

It definitely is but I don't think you can sit him two weeks unless he is seriously injured and supposedly his X-rays were negative.

I do think holding him out one game is in the cards.

And yes wasn't losing the game was chosen deliberately. Didn't mean I loved his play. 

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22 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

You run the ball against the bills like you did Miami and Dallas because they are just as bad at run Defense. 160 yards per game at 5.8ypc and they are 31st in yards allowed before contact. 

Hopefully they look at the tape and settle into Rico as being the #1 and letting Chuba have a few snaps to spell him so he doesn't cramp end of game.

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