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How Much Faith Do You Have In Our 2019 Pass Rush?


Pantha-kun

Will our Pass Rush Be Any Good This Season?  

97 members have voted

  1. 1. What do you think?

    • It will be great and we will be in the top 5 teams in sacks
    • It will be good , top 12 team in sacks
    • We will be average in sacks but generate a lot of pressure and turnovers
    • We will be a little better than last season, but still not enough to consistently get to the QB
    • We will be about the same as last year (pretty bad but not the worst)
    • We will be at the bottom of the league in getting to the opposing QBs and Hurney/Rivera get fired mid season as a result


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1 hour ago, Keeksneak59 said:

Short  13 sacks 

Addison 12 Sacks

Burns 10 sacks 

Miller 9.5 sacks

Irvin 7 sacks 

Kuechly 6 sacks. Luke is gonna feast this year in a 3-4

Love 5 sacks

Thompson 4.5 sacks

Haynes 3.5 sacks 

Poe 2 sacks 

Donte Jackson 2 sacks 

Eric Reid 2 sacks 

Hell we may break the record for sacks. We may shatter it.

thats one hell of a comeback year for Short. We need it though, lacking inside pressure fuged us badly last year

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Faith is irrelevant. It will either be effective or not. I'm interested to see how the changes in approach and different talent will work out. 

Dont expect to see anything formidable in the preseason either. This is a chance to begin the season without much for opponents to prepare by.

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Short  8 sacks 

Addison 9 Sacks

Burns 8 sacks 

Miller 5 sacks

Irvin 6 sacks 

Kuechly 3 sacks 

Love 2 sacks

Thompson 4  sacks

Haynes 3 sacks 

Poe 2 sacks 

Donte Jackson 2 sacks 

Eric Reid 2 sacks 

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