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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

Yup.  If the season keeps going down the toilet, they may just shelve Brooks for the rest of the season.  No need to risk re-injuring himself in a lost season.  Sanders is gone after this season, so in a sense he's is replacing Sanders.  If the O-line can avoid further serious injury and BC can anchor the center, I think any above average back can get similar production as Hubbard behind that line next season.  Chuba can re-sign here for a decent price or test the market.  I just hope Morgan isn't like Hurney in trying to keep guys in the fold.  If Hurney liked a player, he would overpay them just to keep that guy here.

Need to know what Brooks is and isn’t though to manage the roster for next year.  

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7 hours ago, Mage said:

I mean, Hubbard ran the ball 18 times.  Sanders had 3 carries.  It isn't like we didn't try to run the ball.  

There is just only so much you can run when your defense lets the other team do whatever they want.  Running the ball more isn't going to make the other teams offense any less effective.  Not against this defense.

Yeah but they ran the ball 38 times for 198 yds. That is what dedication to running the ball looks like. It's also what success running the ball looks like.

 

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11 hours ago, Waldo said:

20 to 25. Just run the damn ball. It's obviously a team that is built for the run to setup the pass but the HC still thinks it's the other way around.

Don't you love it when Chuba is ripping off runs at like 8 ypc then we get cute and throw 1 yard outs that get tackled for loss.

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16 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah but they ran the ball 38 times for 198 yds. That is what dedication to running the ball looks like. It's also what success running the ball looks like.

Yeah because they had the lead.  Teams who do not have the lead do not run 38 times in a game.  They just don't.  

We ran the ball as much as any HC would without having the lead.

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3 minutes ago, Mage said:

Yeah because they had the lead.  Teams who do not have the lead do not run 38 times in a game.  They just don't.  

We ran the ball as much as any HC would without having the lead.

They ran 15 times in the first half(22-17 ATL lead). 

They ran 8 times in the third quarter(28-20 ATL lead).

They ran the ball 15 times in the 4th quarter(3 were Kirk kneel downs).

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