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Skrong Safety - Jeremy Chinn


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32 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

If that doesn't get your wiener hard, call the goddamn doc and get some Cialis. 

Pointy elbows, would not bang.

But damn that kid has some guns on him.  I would hate to be hit by him running at full speed.  He's about to open up a can of whoop ass in the nfcs that would make Bobby Boucher proud.

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Snow needs to give him one free flag per game to tag some fannies over the middle.
That was one of the best parts about that defense when Mike Mitchell was back there banging bodies. One good hit a game was all he needed to make people miss catches in his area.
Give me that again, please.

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Looks like LB and he maybe bigger than Reddick right now, biscuit or two away form burns as well. Chinn alone makes watching the defensive enjoyable, if Brown has leveled up this off-season.....o my!

I feel like Brown is being slept on, I haven’t seen much of anything on him so far in minicamp or OTA’s, but admittedly linemen can’t do much actual play without pads.  I think he’s going to be key this year.  I haven’t been this excited about a Kuechly-less defense in, well... ever.  So much young talent.  

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50 minutes ago, Cam's New Arm said:

Snow needs to give him one free flag per game to tag some fannies over the middle.
That was one of the best parts about that defense when Mike Mitchell was back there banging bodies. One good hit a game was all he needed to make people miss catches in his area.
Give me that again, please.

Hard no on that. Taking dumb penalties is not smart. Especially when you get a rep as a dirty player.

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