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As a Burns defender against some really bad takes on here…

 

I agree.

 

I think back to Kris Jenkins. As great as Peppers was, peak Jenkins took the d-line to another level. Peak Jenkins was one of the best linemen I’ve ever seen, even if it was short lived. 
 

Sacks are great, but a man who can destroy the interior of the pocket? And still chase dudes down at 6’5”320?

 

Give me that all day. 

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7 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

As a Burns defender against some really bad takes on here…

 

I agree.

 

I think back to Kris Jenkins. As great as Peppers was, peak Jenkins took the d-line to another level. Peak Jenkins was one of the best linemen I’ve ever seen, even if it was short lived. 
 

Sacks are great, but a man who can destroy the interior of the pocket? And still chase dudes down at 6’5”320?

 

Give me that all day. 

Yeah and KK’s short peak and then decline was a big reason our D fell off the last few years with Rivera while we still had Luke

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1 minute ago, Samppson said:

I say keep both, that's the whole reason you draft a rookie QB, so you can afford to pay others. I am curious what Brian Burns is asking for though, hard to tell if he's asking for way to much 30m++ or is it the Panthers being cheap.

Yeah but we still need to pay a WR, some DL help, and somebody reliable at CB since ours can’t make it through half a season each. 

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Just now, Cdparr7 said:

Yeah but we still need to pay a WR, some DL help, and somebody reliable at CB since ours can’t make it through half a season each. 

If only we could draft receivers.  It’s early obviously for Mingo, but it is painful seeing other rookies flourishing for other teams. 
 

We are due for a diamond in the rough. It’s been a tough couple decades aside from DJ, but he was a 1st rounder. 

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