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Chubb To Texans
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So much for him ending up with Chicago.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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#2
Stroud is very happy....
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#3
Everything I see about the Browns is either speculation about Sanders, or examples of the team managing to lose weapons.

I know the Chubb departure was rumored, even with the Vikings as a potential destination, but...it's just a sad, sad team.
Wishing a great season for the team, Especially Mundt and Kwenkeu! Big Grin
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#4
Honest question... Is Nick Chubb good anymore? He came back after a horrific knee injury and averaged 3.3 YPC and had another season ending injury.
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(06-09-2025, 06:17 AM)MAD GAINZ Wrote: Honest question... Is Nick Chubb good anymore?  He came back after a horrific knee injury and averaged 3.3 YPC and had another season ending injury.

Legit question. He'll be 30 years old at the end of the year. He's a bigger back so he can still probably get some tough yards, so a one year flyer on the guy isn't horrible but fans expecting him to be a major acquisition are being very optimistic. I don't see it.
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(06-09-2025, 06:17 AM)MAD GAINZ Wrote: Honest question... Is Nick Chubb good anymore?  He came back after a horrific knee injury and averaged 3.3 YPC and had another season ending injury.

I watched a few of his games last year. He just wasn't effective after the injury. It's not unusual to need more time beyond the physical recovery time to regain confidence and muscle memory, but even if he clears that hurdle this year, the age cliff is quickly approaching.
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#7
Last year he looked pretty cooked. Perhaps a year removed he'll be much improved. Smart, cheap gamble by a team with an already solid RB room and playoff aspirations.
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#8
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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#9
I mean I guess he could blow up something on his right leg for a change?

2015: tore the PCL, MCL and LCL in his LEFT knee. He also dislocated the LEFT knee and suffered cartilage damage. Missed 7 games

2020: MCL sprain LEFT knee. Missed 4 games

2021: LEFT calf strain. Missed 2 games

2023: torn MCL/ACL of LEFT knee, required surgery on two occasions. Missed 15 games

2024: missed 6 games while still recovering from the knee injuries. Week 15 broke his LEFT foot and missed another 3 games.
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