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Chuba is a better back than Rico.


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50 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I'm sure you thought this is a super slick and accurate comparison just for giggles here are both players career stats... no names although I will point out one has a 4k 20 td season 

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Nah. It was an off the cuff joke.

For the record, Grier is currently back on the Cowboys practice squad.

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It's an unnecessary hot take. Both are good.  Chuba had the hot hand yesterday.  Let's not forget Rico has had nagging injuries all season and yesterday started with him getting dinged up almost right away.  

When we had Williams and Stewart, Williams was (by far) the better back, but there were always those stretches where Stewart would get the hot hand.  Rico is clearly the superior back, but it's good to have someone like Chuba who can come in and make plays when things are bleak for Rico.

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3 hours ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Chuna won't be the starting running back if we ever win a Super Bowl that's for sure. 

Has he hit 500 yards yet?

Is that supposed to be a newsflash, considering his snap count. He's already proven his metal here, so to act like he hasn't is simply silly. Simply just silly.

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42 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Is that supposed to be a newsflash, considering his snap count. He's already proven his metal here, so to act like he hasn't is simply silly. Simply just silly.

His snap count is that for a reason, he's had one good game this season against the Rams. 

What's silly is trying too discredit what our 1000 yard back has done this season when our season was in the dumps at 1-4.

If we make the playoffs we need both backs and no Chuba shouldn't be starting

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

His snap count is that for a reason, he's had one good game this season against the Rams. 

What's silly is trying too discredit what our 1000 yard back has done this season when our season was in the dumps at 1-4.

If we make the playoffs we need both backs and no Chuba shouldn't be starting

 

 

Chuba needed more touches today just like Rico. Canales abandons the run game way too quickly. 

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