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Brown leading all rookies in pressures


Varking

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56 minutes ago, Varking said:

 


 

Meanwhile Igo drumming up drama asking if we are getting anything from him. I think the most telling is when former players comment on the fans with unrealistic expectations and judging players too soon.

TD is an all time Panther we all love but he didn't do much for several years. Wr should wait to condemn Brown or risk making yourself look foolish.

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46 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Meanwhile Igo drumming up drama asking if we are getting anything from him. I think the most telling is when former players comment on the fans with unrealistic expectations and judging players too soon.

he was bashing on a similar thread made by someone else, showing how foolish it was.

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If I am not mistaken, a pressure occurs when the QB is forced to move off his mark.  Hard to measure, because the DBs could have something to do with it.  I am very satisfied with the first 3 picks of our draft.  Next year, when we add a MLB, S (hopefully) and maybe a CB, we could have a top D.

I am really into this DT/DE from Stanford right now (Booker).  300 lbs, moves like a DE.  Cut Short, add a player like Booker....

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1 hour ago, DamnItJake! said:

Brown needs some help!! We need another player not named Short.. if we had loutiell wtf ever spell it still,, we would be tearing it up!! But Rivera ran him out to Buffalo!!Short is done is the Otah of defense!! Need another gut to help 

If we had star, we’d be paying him to sit at home. Bc that’s what the bills are doing right now 

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