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REPORT: Panthers returning to a 4-3 defense from a 3-4, which Ron Rivera changed to - in part - at the urging of owner David Tepper


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2 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

I hate the idea of going back to a 4-3, but this goes right along with the direction of everything today... Panthers are gonna be crap for a while...American Horror Story Burn GIF by AHS

Yeah with Kuechly gone, Id like to stick with the 3-4. I love it because it confuses offenses and you can hide what you're doing, but whatever. Panthers have gone full retard.

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On 3/17/2020 at 8:18 AM, TheSpecialJuan said:
 
 
: The Carolina Panthers are returning to a 4-3 defense from a 3-4, which Ron Rivera changed to a little over a year ago - in part - at the urging of owner Dave Tepper, multiple sources have said. More on the change(s), FA impact -

I've been saying this for about a week now.   With the DE rookie contacts made and FA DEs we signed, all indicators were pointing this direction.

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5 minutes ago, Snake said:

Where's the proof he can bulk up. I'm still waiting... 

Go to the cheesecake factory.. Many ppl gaining weight effortlessly there liar... 

Snake being your username fits.. All you do is post lie after lie after lie... lol

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

https://www.panthers.com/news/perry-fewell-explains-why-brian-burns-saw-limited-action-against-seattle

Perfect article explaining why Burns can't play in the 4-3.

So just expect him as a rush specialist at the most. Talk about a wasted pick. Smh

The article says one game he wasn't the best fit because he wasn't as stout as others against the run.. Like all rookies are.. And the big reason wasn't his weight but the wrist injury that hampered him most of the year... So again you lied ... You are completely clueless on this subject and need to stop posting this dumbass opinion..

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This thread going from honest truths about Rivera's time with the Panthers to yet another round of shitting on Brian Burns who has played one season in the NFL tells you everything you need to know about what a significant portion of this fanbase actually deserves. Hint, it isn't winning.

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