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Panthers land Evero as DC


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8 minutes ago, BountyHunter said:

Wonder if Luke wants to be involved more now?   Seems like he would be a natural fit with Evero.

OMG imagine Luke coming in as LB coach for a few years and the stepping into a DC role, where I think we all can agree he has the potential to be amazing. 

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I hope he sees that we are better suited for a 3-4 or atleast a hybrid that can adapt to the personnel of the team we are playing. We need to get heavier up front and pair someone with DB so he can unleash his pass rush and not just be a run stuffer. We need to bring in some athletic intelligent LBs and possibly get a new FS and move Chinn to LB/SS.

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I wouldn't undervalue Haynes with the defense we will be shifting to.  I think he could be a 70%+ snap guy in what Evero brings.  This also opens the door for some really cool mid-rounders at EDGE.  Nolan Smith, Byron Young, & Nick Herbig all become very interesting all of a sudden.

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