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Scott FOWLER on Chuba in Observer


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I still think in the grand scheme, it's better to let either Hubbard or Rico operate in the lead position.  Both are just flat out best with volume.  I think the 50/50 split over the course of an extended window limits how good the rush can be any given Sunday. 

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I've watched that pass he took for a TD several times this week and amazed at how he just exploded past the defense.  I know the closest ones to him were coming off blocks, but still, he went by them like they were backing up.  Glad to see him getting back to his old self.

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Just now, CRA said:

I still think in the grand scheme, it's better to let either Hubbard or Rico operate in the lead position.  Both are just flat out best with volume.  I think the 50/50 split over the course of an extended window limits how good the rush can be any given Sunday. 

Me too. Getting into a rhythm is so understated, but important in my opinion.

I just think Chuba should be the lead back---definitely the short-yardage back---and Rico the change of pace guy. 

That being said, it's not a black and white proposition which is why I still think Canales is having a confusing time trying to balance.

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I still think in the grand scheme, it's better to let either Hubbard or Rico operate in the lead position.  Both are just flat out best with volume.  I think the 50/50 split over the course of an extended window limits how good the rush can be any given Sunday. 

Give them both early reps and see who has the hot hand.  I have noticed Chubba running more like Rico these past few games.  Not so much pitter pattering at the line and just bulldozing for whatever he can get.

I like the way both are running now.  It's a good thing to have.  DC just needs to be ready to put the lion share of carries with the back that seems to be having a better start. 

I just hope it isn't like before where it was you get this series I get the next.  Doesn't work 

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5 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Give them both early reps and see who has the hot hand.  I have noticed Chubba running more like Rico these past few games.  Not so much pitter pattering at the line and just bulldozing for whatever he can get.

I like the way both are running now.  It's a good thing to have.  DC just needs to be ready to put the lion share of carries with the back that seems to be having a better start. 

I just hope it isn't like before where it was you get this series I get the next.  Doesn't work 

I don't disagree.  Hubbard got often too patient.  Wonder of he adjusted because he did hit some holes much more like Rico does Sunday.  

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Happy for Chuba and agree that he was brought back too soon. He showed an extra gear and more confidence this past week than he has in previous weeks. 

I also think Dowdle has been hampered by that groin injury from a few weeks back and isn't 100%. If Canales can continue to balance these two to keep them charged up and whoever has the hot hand, we should be good. 

The Rams game was a blueprint to how we win. It's Carolina football...always has been, and always will be our calling card. DC has to stop trying to outsmart himself or reinvent the wheel. 

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