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I tend to agree on Kamara Hunt stealing some thunder. Chubb has so many chunk yards and big runs though, hard to imagine him finishing with less than 1200 and 12, barring injury of course.
He's a strong kid with great fundamentals (for the most part) in protecting the ball. Last week was one "because Cleveland" and one that most players would have fumbled. One one hand, we've all seen how a reputation for fumbling leads to more strips, on the other, he was totally dejected after the second and will do his best to not be a repeat offender.
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I think of them as freaky bad luck. I think it'll be the same Chubb for the rest of the season. Dude is a beast - and the model of a professional. Love the guy. I'm with you. I'm just spitballing more than anything. The long not-TD run then fumble I put on Chubb. The flying Bitonio kick? Not so much.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
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I’m not sure, maybe? Or maybe just freaky coincidence? The one against Seattle was the most egregious IMO ... the two against NE more freaky Regardless, I just hope it doesn't get in his head. When you start thinking about NOT fumbling, is when you start to fumble..
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