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Chuba is a better back than Rico.


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I think Hubbard is really good.  But there is a reason you have never seen Chubba do in his career…..what Rico has done multiple times this season. I think Rico is better.   And if you stack his starts at the end of Dallas through to when he got actual opportunity to be the lead dog here, it’s just better than Hubbard’s production.   

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1 minute ago, TD alt said:

The problem is that we need to allow one of them to get into a rhythm...and that needs to be Chuba!

I think that's possible even with a rotation.

We need both healthy though. That hasn't been the case at any point in this season.

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Nah they’re about even overall, different skillsets. Dowdle capable of doing more with less which we’ve needed at times this year.

Dowdle ain't been doing poo between the tackles when other teams commit to the run. Chuba can at least fall forward. At least 

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1 hour ago, TD alt said:

This isn't a hot take. I just think that some of you forgot. Chuba is healthy now, and it makes a damned difference. The right back is under contract for the longer term.

Chuba had 1 good game out of a 13 week season cut it out. 

He definitely has the fresher legs at this point.

But Rico was still almost as productive as Chuba was in his best game of the season. 

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