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One DE sack in five games per B&B review


Jmac

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Except for KK, this dline is not cutting it. Johnson and Allen are done, have no wheels left. Without a pass rush there is no hope to help our secondary. Having to send a lb or safety to generate any pass rush hurts the defense even more. Number one priority is the best DE we can get out of this draft.  Going to have to replace the two old men in the secondary also, big liability with no rush. 

I'm hoping there will be no Twitter trash talking today from a certain DE who did nothing. Time to cut some ties and restock the dline.

That sack was by Ealy in the Dallas game.

 

 

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Here we go again. This is Newton/Riveria's 5th season together. We have drafted exactly 1 offensive player in the first round since. And he was taken at the end of the first and was about the 8th pass catcher taken.

At what point does the Panthers think it is a good idea to stop going bargain shopping on offense and dump YET more resources into a unit that is filled with high draft picks and free agents?

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The quiet you will hear on a certain Twitter account will be deafining. Having to send TD to generate any pass rush  at all was telling. Free up some money by cutting some ties and get the best FA and draft pick you can get to rectify this next year.

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