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Ron Rivera comments on Jared Allen trade


Jeremy Igo

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http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Ron-Rivera-comments-on-pending-Jared-Allen-trade/7468e8e0-e85b-4652-ac8a-8f671b7c9193

 

Starts off reminding everyone he needs to pass a physical. Then adds...

 

On what Allen can add to the Panthers: "He's a pass rushing specialist – that's what he does – and he plays the run very well. He's a physical guy. He's got good size, good hand strength. He rushes with violence. He doesn't just sit there and work one way or the other – he's got counter moves. We watched a lot of tape on him today just to make sure that this could potentially be a fit for us."

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He was just on Panthers Talk and seemed really excited about him. Said he'll contribute much sooner than Norwood because he's a seasoned vet and DE is quicker to pick up than WR. Mentioned the pending physical a lot but assuming he passes that, I would bet he'll have a big role right from the Bucs game.

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Man, give Jared a players coach, a couple of solid young DTs, plenty of character guys in the locker room, and a top 5 defensive unit? This is exactly the kind of landing spot he needs. I'm beyond stoked 

IDK if we're a Top 5 defensive unit, but I agree with everything else.  Our young stud DTs should allow him to go to work.

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Really not looking for Jared to come in and save our Dline. But our line definitely just got better.  I still see Sean using different packages out there. If we can get Charles Johnson back healthy after a few weeks, we can see this pay dividends by utilizing him for rotational depth. 

If we can get out of him what we've gotten out of Peanut & Oher, I'll be more than happy.

Definitely not a complaint... just tempering my expectations.

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