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Willie McGinest Top 5 Defenses: Carolina number 1


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2 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

We can still be Top 5-7, but that's all I'd be willing to go until the CBs (or DL) show it on the field. Good chance our DL isn't going to be able to take a single game off this year, and will need to be absolute monsters consistently to help out the rookies. 

Thats just it.......they are all monsters.

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45 minutes ago, SCP said:

High praise from Willie. I think #1 is a stretch with our unproven back end but our front 7 is unreal.

Not a stretch at all when you look at the absolute cheese d*ck slate of QBs on tap.

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Is anyone else worried about our DE depth more than the CBs? With the zone scheme we play I think we can hide some of the deficiencies of our secondary considering we have Coleman coming back and all signs point to Boston being at least a sufficient starter at the other safety spot. With having 2 of the best coverage LBs in the league playing every down, I think we have enough talent to be alright ASSUMING we can get to the QB. Ealy definitely balled out during the Super Bowl but he has yet to prove it over the course of a season. And after Johnson and Ealy, we really don't have anyone that I would trust to come in and play full-time in the case of injuries.

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