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1 minute ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

800 yards rushing less than 200 receiving kick returns are pretty much a guarenteed 20 yards....

 

Dude averaged a whopping 3.5 YPC in 2004..... and half of the TDs were in one game get real chuck.

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5 100 yard games and 4 straight 100 rushing game.  Pretty good stuff 

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If you base anything around CMC receiving whatsoever you have to put Foreman at #2. His past catch rate % is between 80-100 every year. Chuba looks quick with straight line speed but is vaporized when he hits the D-line wall. All his college highlights were running through a wide open gap straight ahead for whatever yards who cares

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9 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

I'm an elephant I'll never forget him knocking Jake's passes up vs the Hawks and causing the first two INTs.

You are talking about the NFC championship game against the Seahawks in 2005-06 season. I’m talking about goings from 2004 season when Moose had his best year as a panthers and everyone including Smitty Davis and Foster went down. We started 1-7 and clawed back to 7-9  Kasey had to kick a 60 yard field goal against the saints to go to playoffs  and it was blocked. Goings Jake and Moose were the only offense we had that 2nd half of the year. 

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10 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

30 carries a game will do that lol he is the definition on the law of diminishing returns.

That was more because Fox went to three yards and a cloud of dust offense over the second half of the season.  With Steve Smith and Deshaun out for the year, and Stephen Davis done, didn't have much of a choice.

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