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I think we should be prepared to let burns walk


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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

He’s not a player that changes the game. He’s not a player to build the defense around. 
 

Browns are running right at him and erasing him. This is similar to last year. 
 

constantly dinged up. 
 

some team is gonna pay him like a game changing DE: let them. 
 

ask yourself who is more important: chinn or burns 

Completely agree with you. He’s too light. He would thrive being a standup LB in a 3-4.

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2 hours ago, Waldo said:

Or hire a new Offensive backed coach and a 3-4 DC. He is an edge guy we are misusing. 

Yeah Snow built a 3-4 Defense to have us run a 4-7 zone or something. Did we play man and Blitz Brissett at all today? I thought our CB's advantage was they could man up, especially against the Browns very average WR's

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9 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah Snow built a 3-4 Defense to have us run a 4-7 zone or something. Did we play man and Blitz Brissett at all today? I thought our CB's advantage was they could man up, especially against the Browns very average WR's

Wilson had a nice blitz on an oblivious backup QB. Didn't seem like much and no real pressure from the front 4. It's just not a balanced D, in itself or with the O they run.

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10 minutes ago, Purrnicious said:

If we pay him like a top tier pass rushing DE it's gonna set us back tremendously. He's just not a good fit for our scheme and we shouldn't be putting big resources into players who dont fit the scheme. 

Dude this “scheme” is gonna be out of here before Thanksgiving at this rate. 

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