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Derrick Brown is really starting to dominate


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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Brown was a monster yesterday

 

Icky played his best game of the year as well.  Just keeps getting better.  Dude was pulverizing folks all day

Whodathunkit???  Our lines on both sides of the ball are stepping up, or at least chunks of them are becoming a strength.  That has not happened since 2015, and even then our OL somehow performed above what we could have hoped for.

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8 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Brown needed to justify his draft selection this year......and he has.  He is one of the few guys who managed to show improvement under Rhule, which is some pretty rare air. 

Eh, he showed improvement once Pasqualoni came on board. While this year did technically fall somewhat under Rhule, I'm not giving him any credit since Brown regressed hard last year and it took actual NFL caoches to turn him around.

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Just now, KSpan said:

Eh, he showed improvement once Pasqualoni came on board. While this year did technically fall somewhat under Rhule, I'm not giving him any credit since Brown regressed hard last year and it took actual NFL caoches to turn him around.

Yeah, I am not trying to give Rhule credit.....for this or anything.  Credit to Brown to improving despite him.

It is not unusual for players to fall back in their second year.  The dreaded "sophomore slump."  Rhule and company just watched that in bewilderment, not having any idea what to do.  Real coaches can look at the tape and figure out what to work on instead of doing more of the same and expecting different results.

Even Pasqualoni was probably despite Rhule, not because of him.

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