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  1. Where is Dowdle realistically going to where he'd be the feature back?
  2. So you (and others) don't think that a healthy Chuba, given the same opportunities (if Dowdle was hurt) to hog up all the production would've done the same thing? Let's not forget that Chuba Hubbard ran for more yards than Dowdle with a slightly better YPC average with an O-line that was ranked a little lower than the Cowboys in 2024.
  3. Chuba is a better back. Chuba shows just as much patience---you can't argue that one of Chuba's strengths is patience before choosing his hole and exploding through it. Dowdle is patient, but lots of times he's too patient (hippity hop with his feet) and hits the hole a little too late which minimizes his yardage on those plays. He's a good change-of-pace back, but he's not a legit starter. He's not built for that.
  4. Dude, Chuba hasn't even been in on the regular this season, but we know what he can do because we've seen it already. Dowdle isn't built to be an RB1. Sure, he's been productive, but his stats were passed against some sketchy run defenses. I told someone earlier this season that Chuba could have done it just as well, but of course this is dependent upon him being healthy. If you're suggesting that Dowdle was almost as good as Chuba today, then that's not true. Chuba was the better back today, and he's the better back over time.
  5. I was actually going to start a thread like this, but Bryce-centric, as I never thought Canales was going anywhere (or Evero after what the defense is putting on the field this season). That being said, I wasn't going to say that Bryce s fifth year option is essentially guaranteed. I think that it's getting there, but the remaining games do matter. I still think that he needs a healthy dose of competition. Perhaps Drew Allar if he falls enough. But I don't think Bryce is going anywhere before 2027. He's inconsistent as fug, but it is what it is... including maddening to watch from week to week. You never know what you're going to get.
  6. It was a reasonable bet, but not one that you bet the farm on though. You know why? Because you never know what Panthers team you're going to get. That's the reason why I always thought that we had a chance of winning (even if slight on a normal day). You can't know which Panthers team (and which Bryce) will show up on any given Sunday. That's why you leave bets like you made alone pertaining to this team. The Panthers are still playing hard. That's a testament to the HC and the players.
  7. Chuba should be in running these runs, not Dowdle.
  8. This is somewhat of a hot take. For all the draft capital that we spent on potential pass rushers in rounds 2 and 3, we still need another one. We go long stretches allowing opposing QBs much comfort. We need an A-list pass rusher that the opposition needs to think about on every play.
  9. Dowdle ain't been doing poo between the tackles when other teams commit to the run. Chuba can at least fall forward. At least
  10. Rico did his job when Chuba was injured, but he needs to be the RB2, not the RB1 (and his body isn't built for the pounding anyway if we look at history).
  11. The problem is that we need to allow one of them to get into a rhythm...and that needs to be Chuba!
  12. Legette looked like he got open on that pass out
  13. 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.
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