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re: Chubb’s worst games tend to come when he isn’t used much

Posted on 9/22/17 at 10:47 am to
Posted by meansonny
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Posted on 9/22/17 at 10:47 am to
I understand complaining about formations against ND. We were almost exclusively in the shotgun and pistol except for goaline and 3rd and short.

I honestly thinj that was more an indicator that the offense as a whole was not ready for a true freshman under center. A leaky interior is asking for turnovers on playaction pass plays. But we had to pass to create defensive discipline and avoid defenders crashing in on the snap.
This post was edited on 9/22/17 at 10:48 am
Posted by fibonaccisquared
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Posted on 9/22/17 at 11:14 am to
Sure. But that's essentially the sample size we can use for saying we played against a remotely decent defense. App State is good not great and Samford is an FCS school. I liked what I saw in that game, but tough to say it's meaningful given the level of competition (whole other point).

Until we see Chubb do Chubb things against a legit defense, the reality is that Michel has been more efficient with doing the things that this offense *needs* to do in order to stay ahead of the chains. Relying on your tFr QB to win games with his arm or make long 3rd down conversions regularly is a bad strategy. To that end, Chaney actually deserves some credit. Not loads of it, but some.

My comments were strictly to counteract the "Chubb is on another level from Michel" comments here. It's factually inaccurate. At present, he's about on the same level if not slightly worse *for our current offensive condition* than Michel. I'm hoping it's simply due to small sample size and that the interior OL play as well as our quickly ramping QB improves... if so it should open up some more opportunities for Chubb... but that's still a future state situation.
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