« Reply #56 on: May 13, 2025, 09:16:01 PM »
I think Chubb was better than Walker.

Maybe, but what made Walker so special was his volume. He was a one-man offense.
Chubb always got to split carries with another good back. Gurley, then Michel. Those were great, 6 ypc guys to lighten the load. Chubb averaged 220 carries a year, taking out the year he got hurt.
Walker averaged 330. No one effective behind him to give him a breather.
So while his ypc are pedestrian for an all-time great RB, no SEC RB could match his production, even as a 3-year guy.
No one in the conference even approached him...McFadden got the closest.
And the argument could be made no one in the country did....until Mr. Jonathan Taylor.
People care too much about highlights. Just run the damn ball and get the damn yards. Then do it again and again and again. That's greatness.
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