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Baldy Breakdown - Derrick Brown is insanely strong


Jeremy Igo

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26 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Beast mode. Now he just has to improve at getting to the QB after beating the block. He had a clear unobstructed path to Brees and instead looped around and ran himself into traffic.

I agree, but if he can just keep the QB in the pocket while collapsing it while YGM, Burns, etc. close in from those wide 9 spots, that would hurt the qb's vision and not give him an opportunity to step up.  Unfortunately, drafting Brown is like buying homeowner's insurance--you rarely see the good it does.

I mean, we are entering an era where the qb can run, and they can do more damage (arguably) outside the pocket than in it.   I have not thought that through, but if everyone is rushing and an elusive qb can evade that wave, there is not a lot to stop him.

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