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Nick Chubb: The Disrespect Is Out Of Control

Nick Chubb
The disrespect level is out of control. Fantasy football owners are going to find out the hard way for doubting Nick Chubb. (Ken Blaze/USA TODAY Sports)

Nick Chubb: The Disrespect Is Out Of Control

You just can’t beat the narrative. There are so many politics and lies involved in sports. Once the narrative starts, you often times can never beat it. The smart people know Nick Chubb is better than Saquon Barkley. The smart people figured it out years ago.

Good luck convincing the fantasy community of that. It doesn’t matter which ranking list you use. One guy is a stone cold lock as a top five running back. The other guy I can’t find a single list where he is inside the top 25. It makes zero sense but that’s the world we live in. Despite there being zero metrics that indicate Barkley is even close to the level of talent Chubb is.

I get it. Nick Chubb got hurt last year. As if we suddenly forgot that Barkley has been hurt far more often but nobody cares because the narrative exists and you can’t beat it.

Chubb, 29, is averaging 5.3 yards per carry in 77 career games. He also has 48 rushing touchdowns during that time. Barkley is at 4.3 yards per carry and 35 touchdowns during the same stretch. I know, you don’t care because you have already made up your mind because one team was dumb enough to use the second overall pick on a running back that ran backward too many times at Penn State.

I understand why you’re uneducated. I’m just asking you to stop and listen.

We are more than our thoughts. Our brains give us incorrect information all the time based on lies and bias. The smart people already understand this. You’re no different than a dog, fish, or cat. You need to be trained too.

The rest of you are really bad at fantasy football. Players are overvalued and undervalued based on behavior tactics. Nothing more. Nothing less.

Last year I told you the disrespect on Mike Evans had gone too far. Trey was proven right and that piece of trash Matthew Berry was exposed.

I’m still waiting for Berry to apologize for his ignorant take on Evans but we all know that won’t happen. He will pretend it never happened while NBC pays him millions to suck at his job.

This year it’s Nick Chubb who the fantasy rankers continue to disrespect. Maybe the rest of the fantasy community has a doctoral degree in medicine. They must know everything. All I know is if Chubb was really hurt, wouldn’t Cleveland have drafted a running back this year? Except they didn’t take one.

Head the warning. Just know you’re betting against this freak. If you don’t want Chubb, I’ll take him in every league. Don’t be an idiot. Hopefully, you will listen.

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