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How good is Brian Burns 2022 campaign?


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1 hour 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.

He’s a shinier Mario Addison but the organization values him like Peppers. In fact if you look at Addison’s 3 years here where he was a starter its almost identical production to Burns’s 3 years as a starter. Are we SURE we couldnt have Haynes fill in for Burns and he wouldnt get the same amount of sacks?

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On 12/10/2022 at 3:53 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

I really don't understand the hate he gets at times.  He's an elite pass rusher. There's a reason why we fielded the offers we did for him. The dude is a very valuable roster piece. 

With that said, we're gonna continue to suck until we fix our coaching and quarterbacking problems.

The bigger the game, the more he disappears 

even with Reddick it was that way 

QB was not our problem today 

a defense that allows a offense to do whatever it wants at will was the problem 

over and over and obey again 

The biggest fairy tale  ever told was that the Oanthets were dune defensive juggernaut 

they are not   

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54 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Burns is not an elite pass rusher. It is a total myth he's elite. The only reason they didn't make that trade was because of Wilks.

poor carl

 

1 hour ago, KillaCamNewton said:

He’s a shinier Mario Addison but the organization values him like Peppers. In fact if you look at Addison’s 3 years here where he was a starter its almost identical production to Burns’s 3 years as a starter. Are we SURE we couldnt have Haynes fill in for Burns and he wouldnt get the same amount of sacks?

poor carl

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