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Front 7: Panthers Sack Counter!


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This is going to be fun to watch this season...in our first four games:

Mario Addison

5.5 Sacks (On pace for 22 sacks a quarter of the way through the season.  Not happening but yeah lol)

Brian Burns

2.5 Sacks (Showing some pep; I like what I've seen)

9 QB hits

Christian Miller

2 Sacks (He was minimized with Bruce back but is my favorite rookie)

Shaq Thompson

2 Sacks

Bruce Irvin

1 Sack

Dontari Poe

1 Sack

Vernon "Da Fuq did that come from?" Butler

1 Sack

 

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Honestly, I think Irvin is in a great spot here as well.  Miller got a dose of game time early and showed what he's about.  Now he can slowly work his way into things. 

Burns will quickly emerge as a star.  I liken him to Matt Judon but with even more upside given his get off speed.

Such a deep crew. 

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36 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

McCoy forced at least one of those sacks yesterday. You don't grade interior defensive linemen on sacks anyways. 

I did see mccoy getting good pressure at times but you do grade guys like mccoy and short on sacks. You dont grade guys like poe and lotulelei on sacks.

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2 hours ago, TheRumGone said:

I’d like to think this too but he’s been underwhelming in the sacks department. 
 

10 sack kk might be gone but even if he doesn’t get that production he’s still a good player who can make impact plays.

Yeah that's what I'm saying.  Short's presence will help everyone out even if he isn't getting sacks.

And holy crap, now that I think about it, our front seven is so damn talented that I forgot we had Kyle Love!  It's only a matter of time before he starts making plays too, he always does. 

Irvin, Burns, Addison, Miller, Haynes, McCoy, Short, Love, Thompson, Poe, Kuechly... a ridiculous front seven.  Even Jermaine Carter has been playing very well this year.  

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13 hours ago, saX man said:

This is going to be fun to watch this season...in our first four games:

Mario Addison

5.5 Sacks (On pace for 22 sacks a quarter of the way through the season.  Not happening but yeah lol)

Brian Burns

2.5 Sacks (Showing some pep; I like what I've seen)

Christian Miller

2 Sacks (He was minimized with Bruce back but is my favorite rookie)

Shaq Thompson

2 Sacks

Bruce Irvin

1 Sack

Dontari Poe

1 Sack

Vernon "Da Fuq did that come from?" Butler

1 Sack

 

I could really tell that Bruce Irvin was providing some pass rushing juice yesterday.  He is going to be a big addition once he gets up and running at 100% again.  He was all over the place yesterday.

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