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Brian Burns - best young edge in the league


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Comparing the first 2 seasons of each one to Burns:

Lamar Lathon-                  fewer sacks and FF
Kevin Greene                    fewer sacks and FF
Greg Hardy                       fewer sacks and FF
Mike Rucker                      fewer sacks and FF
Charles Johnson              fewer sacks and FF

Sometimes it wasn't even close. 

Julius Peppers                   Brian Burns is no JP.  No one is.

You're just trolling.

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Just now, Catsfan69 said:

I don't consider anyone a good  pass rusher unless they have 11 sacks in a season.

I consider 14 plus a season to be elite.

And when I say same level as CJ I'm including CJs ability to be a 3 down player. 

CJ was vastly superior vs the run.

 

Look I know you're a homer but the reality is Burns hasn't been much bett than Shacq and DJ.

He definitely doesn't deserve the adoration yet this board has been showing him. He might as well be Mike Fox.

Lathon exceed 11 sacks one time.  his 7th season.  Guess he was bad all but one year.

I'm not checking the rest.  By your own criteria nearly everyone sucks every year but JP.

 

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3 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Comparing the first 2 seasons of each one to Burns:

Lamar Lathon-                  fewer sacks and FF
Kevin Greene                    fewer sacks and FF
Greg Hardy                       fewer sacks and FF
Mike Rucker                      fewer sacks and FF
Charles Johnson              fewer sacks and FF

Sometimes it wasn't even close. 

Julius Peppers                   Brian Burns is no JP.  No one is.

You're just trolling.

No I'm serious. The guy needs to start converting. 

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5 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Lathon exceed 11 sacks one time.  his 7th season.  Guess he was bad all but one year.

I'm not checking the rest.  By your own criteria nearly everyone sucks every year but JP.

 

Lamar Lathon was the most dominant pass rusher the Panthers have ever had. 

I don't care that his knees were shot by the time he got here. 

If he didn't sack the QB he absolutely would knock the schit out of him more times than not.

He would deliver violence on our enemies that few ever did in the Black and Blue.

Just ask Michael Irvins Collar Bone.

I don't think I have ever seen Burns knock the schit out of anyone yet.

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7 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

You said he sucked his first two years.  He didn't have 11 sacks.  Make up your mind.

His first years were with the Oilers and if I remember correctly he was a Sam there. 

Sams don't get double digit sacks. 

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

His first years were with the Oilers and if I remember correctly he was a Sam there. 

Sams don't get double digit sacks. 

Lathon exceed 11 sacks ONE time, anywhere, in a 9 year career.

ONE TIME

By your rules, he was good only ONE year.

OK I'm done here.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Lathon exceed 11 sacks ONE time, anywhere, in a 9 year career.

ONE TIME

By your rules, he was good only ONE year.

OK I'm done here.

 

 

It's clear from your posts that you are two things.

1. An unabashed homer rivaling Mick Mixon.

2. Probably under 30 years of age. 

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Aside from the random poster trolling on here, it’s safe to say we have something special in Burns. Our team has invested a lot in this defensive line and I have a feeling it’s about to start paying off. YGM, Burns, and Brown are the young guys loaded with talent and we added Jones and Reddick for some talented veteran leadership. When they start gelling we really have the potential to be one of the top units this year.

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