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(*probably fake news*) Panthers turned down a trade offer last night.


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1 minute ago, WOW!! said:

No get it right..

 

No my argument was Star was a good players with a better surrounding cast.. That nobody thought was a bust..

And DB is better or similar with less talent around him...

That's my argument..

 

Im not a Derrick brown hater, his progression is key to our defense and it will require him to do his job which is to occupy blockers and apply pressure up the middle. So far, he has not shown any of that. Football is a team game and if one out of 11 is not doing their job, then the entire defense will fail.

While Star didn't light up the stat sheet and had the better supporting cast, the defense was night and day before he got drafted and after he left.

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18 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

Im not a Derrick brown hater, his progression is key to our defense and it will require him to do his job which is to occupy blockers and apply pressure up the middle. So far, he has not shown any of that. Football is a team game and if one out of 11 is not doing their job, then the entire defense will fail.

While Star didn't light up the stat sheet and had the better supporting cast, the defense was night and day before he got drafted and after he left.

Nobody said Star wasn't a upgrade and he did help a Defense (that was trending up anyway) but DB is literally putting up similar or better numbers with a worse surrounding cast .. This is a fact.. Now go watch the Washington game because you need to stop using that as a example.. Its clear that wasn't a DB bad game..

DJax, had a horrible game.. Maybe that's what you were thinking??

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7 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Some of you really need to go to YouTube and rewatch the Commanders games before trying to use it as a example for DB'S fault.. Really take the time because it's not a good example for your argument..

lol watching tape does not equal watching a game's highlights on YouTube. This is the same game that resulted in his benching the week after.

And by your highlight video:

2:12 - Brown gets beat one on one for 1st down 

5:09 - Brown takes the double team but has the opportunity for the tackle but just watches the runner go by

5:22 - Same drive, Brown doesn't stay in his gap and the RB cuts back into his gap

5:35 - We get the 3rd down stop, but Brown doesn't hold his point of attack and gets blocked into the ground

7:01 - Gets blocked into the ground again and loses his gap for cut back

11:50 - Gets blocked into the ground again and loses gap

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