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Ford is not a featured back. He's a decent backup
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Ford is not a featured back. He's a decent backup What says that? I don't think the stats do
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Ford is not a featured back. He's a decent backup Today, no. But he's taken steps in each game this year. His slow and steady progress is nice to watch.
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Ford made a really nice move on his TD catch. Nice nuanced route
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Ford is not a featured back. He's a decent backup Our OL hasn't played very well. Ford's been able to turn negative plays into positive plays multiple times. There were times when he was navigating traffic at or behind the LOS that I thought he looked quite Chubb-like. I don't think he has the pure power of Chubb, but he's done rather well, imo.
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I’m truly sorry about Chubb guys. That just sucks. I still think you guys can make the playoffs. Your defense is looking tough.
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I'm not sure why anyone thinks this FO would sign a FA RB to a four million dollar contract to spell a guy who is playing at a fraction of that cost. If all they were looking for was a utility back to spell the starter they could have found a much cheaper option to play that role.
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Ford is not a featured back. He's a decent backup What says that? I don't think the stats do Ford has 160 yards with a 3.8 YPC and 50% of his yards to date have come on one play. Remove that one play... he's basically averaging what he did last year 2.25 YPC. Meanwhile, Chubb was averaging 6.1 YPC with the same OL and a long of 20.
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How many NFL RB numbers compare to Nick Chubb?
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How many NFL RB numbers compare to Nick Chubb? lol, like zero
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I'm not sure why anyone thinks this FO would sign a FA RB to a four million dollar contract to spell a guy who is playing at a fraction of that cost. If all they were looking for was a utility back to spell the starter they could have found a much cheaper option to play that role. Most $4 mill backups I would agree, but I think Hunt brings a "reckless abandon" to this team. Just how hard he runs and yesterday when he hurdled tacklers, I think it brings some aggressiveness energy and enthusiasm to the offense. Time will tell if it was a smart move, but to me he brought something beyond just his carries yesterday. Just my opinion, and I am certainly no expert. I was even of the opinion before we signed him that Hunt had lost a step, hopefully it turns out to be a wise addition.
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I don't really disagree with you to a point. I just think to bring reckless abandon to a team you must do it on the field. That's why I don't think they just shelled out $4 mil. for a backup to Ford.
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Well, the good news is the contract is really 1.5 million. That's a good deal for us. I think it was an attitude signing more than anything, so I agree
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Well, the good news is the contract is really 1.5 million. That's a good deal for us. I think it was an attitude signing more than anything, so I agree Also, a mentor signing since Ford is a young player and just lost Chubb. His experience is needed since we lost Chubb's experience. I am not sure why Hunt is a debate. It was a good pick up and we were lucky he was still available. He produced yesterday with less than 1 week of preparation.
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The debate is how large his role is intended to be.
FWIW, I don't really buy the story that Hunt has lost a step. He definitely had a down year last season and looked sluggish, but IMO he's not old enough and doesn't have enough miles on him to be breaking down like that. He had the monster rookie year, but then didn't play a full season after that (suspension). It took him a couple seasons here to get up to heavier usage as he's always been the backup.
He's not 30 yet, and he hasn't even gone over 1k carries for his pro career.
I think he was dinged or something last year that was making him look bad.
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"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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I don't really disagree with you to a point. I just think to bring reckless abandon to a team you must do it on the field. That's why I don't think they just shelled out $4 mil. for a backup to Ford. When opposing defensive players look at our RB roster and see Ford… it raises no eyebrows. He hasn’t earned respect or fear. Not saying he won’t, but right now opposing LB’rs aren’t worried about being gashed by Ford. When those same defensive players see Hunt on the field… they have to have a different level of respect. He’s earned it. They know if they mess up he can gash them. Having Hunt in our stable of backs brought back some level of legitimacy, respect, and fear that was lost when Chubb went down. They psychological aspect has to be considered.
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I’m truly sorry about Chubb guys. That just sucks. I still think you guys can make the playoffs. Your defense is looking tough. Welcome to the board! Thank you, we can only hope. Nice W yesterday. We have seen that type of collapse before from the D coordinator you went up against.
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I don't really disagree with you to a point. I just think to bring reckless abandon to a team you must do it on the field. That's why I don't think they just shelled out $4 mil. for a backup to Ford. When opposing defensive players look at our RB roster and see Ford… it raises no eyebrows. He hasn’t earned respect or fear. Not saying he won’t, but right now opposing LB’rs aren’t worried about being gashed by Ford. When those same defensive players see Hunt on the field… they have to have a different level of respect. He’s earned it. They know if they mess up he can gash them. Having Hunt in our stable of backs brought back some level of legitimacy, respect, and fear that was lost when Chubb went down. They psychological aspect has to be considered. I'm fine with defensive players sleeping on Ford and giving him easy TDs. Just saying.
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Ford is not a featured back. He's a decent backup What says that? I don't think the stats do Ford has 160 yards with a 3.8 YPC and 50% of his yards to date have come on one play. Remove that one play... he's basically averaging what he did last year 2.25 YPC. Meanwhile, Chubb was averaging 6.1 YPC with the same OL and a long of 20. How do you remove a run?
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Plus , he had a lot of garbage-time carries versus Cinci, when they knew we’d be running. The Yards per rush average is somewhat misleading. He’s made some plays for us, say my eyeballs
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Ford is not a featured back. He's a decent backup What says that? I don't think the stats do Ford has 160 yards with a 3.8 YPC and 50% of his yards to date have come on one play. Remove that one play... he's basically averaging what he did last year 2.25 YPC. Meanwhile, Chubb was averaging 6.1 YPC with the same OL and a long of 20. How do you remove a run? you remove the outlier on each side (good and bad) to get a better representation of his expected output. He is playing like a 2.25 ypc back.
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Hunt will be good for us. His personality is good for a team
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Ford is not a featured back. He's a decent backup What says that? I don't think the stats do Ford has 160 yards with a 3.8 YPC and 50% of his yards to date have come on one play. Remove that one play... he's basically averaging what he did last year 2.25 YPC. Meanwhile, Chubb was averaging 6.1 YPC with the same OL and a long of 20. How do you remove a run? you remove the outlier on each side (good and bad) to get a better representation of his expected output. He is playing like a 2.25 ypc back. That's one way of looking at it. Your sample size isn't very big. He's also a TD a game RB so far. Caught 5 for 58. Ford was also playing against teams known for their defense. Plus, we haven't really had a ton of time where we've been primarily game planning to fit his skill set. Came in after Chubb went down in week two, then had a short week after the Monday night game. Hunt had a 6 carry for 9 yard game, 4 for 6 yards game, and 7 for 8 yards game last year. Was he playing like a sub-2 yard per carry back? Is he "not a featured back?" I think it's much too soon to say whether Ford is or is not a featured back.
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Hunt is in my top 5 players since the return. Joe t, Nick Chubb, Myles Garret, Hunt, Teller. Bitonio is 6th.
I love that Hunt wants to be here and rep his hometown.
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