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How good is Brian Burns 2022 campaign?


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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

Too scared to post in his favorite thread after a win

Magically shows up after a loss

/calls someone else a chickenshit

Dude I am critical of burns in every thread.  Go read my posts. 

 

You are chicken poo for not backing up your big boy talk. 

 

Yes or no   60 pff      I suspect now the board now sees you showing your ass

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Dude I am critical of burns in every thread.  Go read my posts. 

 

You are chicken poo for not backing up your big boy talk. 

 

Yes or no   60 pff      I suspect now the board now sees you showing your ass

You are chickenshit for disappearing when he plays well. I don’t give a flying fug about anything else you say, nor does anyone else with half a brain 

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Burns did not "dominate" last week. He only got his sacks when we went up by two scores lol

Look, nobody is saying Burns is ass (well he is in run defense), he's just not worth what we could have gotten in a trade. He's a pass specialist (can we even call him that?) that gets dominated in the run game. There are a million of those in the draft. We got duped because we are a dumb franchise. End of story.

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

So 9 or 10 DEs with fewer sacks are better DEs

Depends. Are they better at playing the run and dropping into coverage? Are they better at being disruptive in general? Do they command double teams or for opposing teams to change their game plans to account for them? Sacks are what every fan always points to, but they're not the most important thing.

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

Depends. Are they better at playing the run and dropping into coverage? Are they better at being disruptive in general? Do they command double teams or for opposing teams to change their game plans to account for them? Sacks are what every fan always points to, but they're not the most important thing.

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17 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

he will never acknowledge that post

You have a fetish for making an ass of yourself. Unlike you, I'll say when someone's good and bad. Burns isn't very good against the run, but you're an absolute moron for thinking it makes him anything less than a standout player. 

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