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Just now, Mother Grabber said:

y’all hung up stat lines like that tells the whole story. 

Chuba Hubbard carried our offense today. It's the biggest cope of all time to be spiking the football over a 126 yard passing performance in an OT game. He had 32 yards after halftime. Bryce sucked today and we won despite that. The D stepped up and Chuba carried the load. That's the story today. 126 yards... LOL

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Chuba Hubbard carried our offense today. It's the biggest cope of all time to be spiking the football over a 126 yard passing performance in an OT game. He had 32 yards after halftime. Bryce sucked today and we won despite that. The D stepped up and Chuba carried the load. That's the story today. 126 yards... LOL

Chuba had 20 more RUSHING yards than brycey had passing.

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Devastating loss for the Texans after getting embarrassed by the Jets. Serious gut check time for them. They're probably safe for the playoffs since their division is trash but they gotta be SHOOK right now. No way they should've lost these last two games because the Jets are trash and Goff threw five picks.

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