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10 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

He reminds me of Kris Jenkins 

Kris Jenkins could rush the passer racking up sacks and shut down the inside run. He anchored a DL that prided itself on stopping the run.

This DL has no DT anchor. The defense gets gashed up the middle all the time. Gives up yards and first downs. 3rd and long rushing 1st downs has been ridiculous this season with the RB going right up the gut after the opposing OL take advantage of getting Brown out of position.

Brown is far from being Kris Jenkins. He is far from even getting an all pro vote.

When your team loses you look for anything as an improvement. Even if it is bad for a championship team. Glad to see Brown going from bust to serviceable this season. Will he hold up? I hope so, or he is back to bust level.

Anyone with eyes still knows he is inconsistent and a huge target for opposing offenses running the ball.

Is he even on the same level as Buckner? I don't think so.

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10 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Kris Jenkins could rush the passer racking up sacks and shut down the inside run. He anchored a DL that prided itself on stopping the run.

This DL has no DT anchor. The defense gets gashed up the middle all the time. Gives up yards and first downs. 3rd and long rushing 1st downs has been ridiculous this season with the RB going right up the gut after the opposing OL take advantage of getting Brown out of position.

Brown is far from being Kris Jenkins. He is far from even getting an all pro vote.

When your team loses you look for anything as an improvement. Even if it is bad for a championship team. Glad to see Brown going from bust to serviceable this season. Will he hold up? I hope so, or he is back to bust level.

Anyone with eyes still knows he is inconsistent and a huge target for opposing offenses running the ball.

Is he even on the same level as Buckner? I don't think so.

This entire message shows me that you have not watched any tape on Derrick Brown this year. Teams are LITERALLY running away from him.... you can go see that in the 3 weeks of research that I used my personal time to share with you all.

 

4th best DT in the league and you use the word "serviceable"

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