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Melvin Ingram


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As was posted in the Reddit thread, Melvin is from Hamlet and has family in the area. It wouldn't be a surprise for him to be in Charlotte for other reasons. 

And my personal favorite...

"Why the fug would an alcoholic cat burglar maid care to know who Melvin Ingram is?"

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7 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

Also... we are going for a lot of EDGE who play more of 3-4 LBs... wondering if we are secretly switching to 3-4 and moving Brown to DE.

My feeling too. Oddity is fox doesn't exactly fit in that idea as he's a bit undersized for the 5 tech odd as a big edge.

 

Perryman fits well inside with Shaq. They have a gaggle of OLB edge types now too. But they don't have the line for it. If this is the way they really wanted to go this way, kerr would have been fine at a 5 tech. Also they would need to really focus on 5 tech and a NT imo. If brown switches to NT, that looks like a waste of his talent vs going after one of the 3 or 4 NT in this draft.

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1 minute ago, chbright said:

My feeling too. Oddity is fox doesn't exactly fit in that idea as he's a bit undersized for the 5 tech odd as a big edge.

 

Perryman fits well inside with Shaq. They have a gaggle of OLB edge types now too. But they don't have the line for it. If this is the way they really wanted to go this way, kerr would have been fine at a 5 tech. Also they would need to really focus on 5 tech and a NT imo. If brown switches to NT, that looks like a waste of his talent vs going after one of the 3 or 4 NT in this draft.

I think Roy who is 6’1 335lbs will be NT.  I think Brown and KK Short will be DEs.  Fox played rushing DT so they might use him on passing downs.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

The two dudes getting divorced as they finished their dream house is the most hilarious part. 

That sort of fits with everyone I know that has had a house built that wasn't a contractor. Stress level seems to be pretty high.

Trust me with lumber prices right now its stressful to us contractors too.

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