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NFL insider: Brian Burns' extension could be close to Myles Garrett's deal


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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Simple question.  Do you think he is good against the run?

 

He is good against the run. He is better against the run than way too many Panther fans care to admit.

 

I love how some fans can believe one thing, and then cannot understand how everyone doesn't feel the same way?

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Just now, Gerry Green said:

 

You are the only one worried about some Mega Deal. Because you and a few others don't think he's worth that. 

 

He will be getting a top Edge salary, and he'll get it because he will/has earned it.

He is going to get a top edge salary because we decided to keep him instead of trading him. Now we have to pay whatever he is asking. 

Burns has 38 sacks since entering the league, good for 11th. He is also not good against the run. 

So lets recap, he is not among the best of the best at rushing the passer and he is a liability in the run game, yet he has earned top dollar? Something isnt adding up. 

The top guys Watt (57.5) and Garrett (54) have dwarfed his numbers in less games played. 

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6 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

He is going to get a top edge salary because we decided to keep him instead of trading him. Now we have to pay whatever he is asking. 

Burns has 38 sacks since entering the league, good for 11th. He is also not good against the run. 

So lets recap, he is not among the best of the best at rushing the passer and he is a liability in the run game, yet he has earned top dollar? Something isnt adding up. 

The top guys Watt (57.5) and Garrett (54) have dwarfed his numbers in less games played. 

 

Nice spin job. C'mon man.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Simple question. Is there any player on the team that you like?

 

I swear you always talking negative about everyone.smh

fuging Christ man saying burns is not good against the run isnt talking negative its talking realistic and honest.    You guys are wearing some big blue blinders.   Pff has him at 64 for a reason and that reason is his liability in the run game.   In the biggest game of his career against Tampa he totally poo the bed because they ran straight at him.  

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7 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Nice spin job. C'mon man.

 

 

Lay out why you think he is a top tier edge/olb other than he one of our top players. You dont have a leg to stand on when comparing him with the actual top guys at the position.

Buirns overall grade by PFF l;ast season was 64.5 , good for 65th place out of 119 players. If you want to hype one of our Defensive players, do Derrick Brown who is developing into a monster. 

MYles was a 92.5 grade and Watt was 82.1 for comparison.

Burns is a good player as it currently stands, not great. He is great when compared to other edge players on our roster, not with the top guys in the league. 

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

fuging Christ man saying burns is not good against the run isnt talking negative its talking realistic and honest.    You guys are wearing some big blue blinders.   Pff has him at 64 for a reason and that reason is his liability in the run game.   In the biggest game of his career against Tampa he totally poo the bed because they ran straight at him.  

It wouldnt surprise me to see him lose some snaps if he cant step up in the run game. This coaching staff is not going to watch him get bullied over and over. We will find someone to put out there who can play the run and he will become a pass rush specialist. 

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

fuging Christ man saying burns is not good against the run isnt talking negative its talking realistic and honest.    You guys are wearing some big blue blinders.   Pff has him at 64 for a reason and that reason is his liability in the run game.   In the biggest game of his career against Tampa he totally poo the bed because they ran straight at him.  

 

You do realize that the way teams tend to play the best Dlineman? Run at him. Dang, I would  have thought you of all ppl would know that.

 

Burns has never had a running mate. Yet he is still one of the best Edges in the game. That seems like an accomplishment to me.

 

But I'm a blue goggles wearing Panther fan. So, I don't know nothing.

 

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1 minute ago, Gerry Green said:

 

You do realize that the way teams tend to play the best Dlineman? Run at him. Dang, I would  have thought you of all ppl would know that.

 

Burns has never had a running mate. Yet he is still one of the best Edges in the game. That seems like an accomplishment to me.

 

But I'm a blue goggles wearing Panther fan. So, I don't know nothing.

 

So you pick the strongest link on the DL and run right at him? wow dude really....

Our best DL last season was Brown and it wasnt close.

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