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Marquis Haynes is back


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6 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

I mean averaging 4 sacks a year on roughly 30% of snaps, hard to complain about that if he can give us that again. Almost Burns equivalent sack numbers if you flip their snap counts the last few healthy years 

I used haynes a few when talking BB, just give him the snaps and his contract was 1/10 of what was going to get ....same results even both have similar run defense.....

I thought brano was on a BB path, but he got that acl and now its unknown. 

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7 hours ago, Steves89 said:

Hope he works out. I liked him. I always felt like he had potential but never quite got there.

Same, I think he had all the kind of potential that Burns had, speed and burst, but gets washed in run defense.  Lets see what he can actually do in Evero's system since he got injured last year and didnt really get a chance to make a name.

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9 hours ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Had a pretty bad injury if I remember correctly but was always impressed with his speed rush. That pass rush needs all the help it can get. Glad he’s back and getting another opportunity to have an impact. 

Back injury if I remember correctly 

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59 minutes ago, strato said:

We're in a pretty bad way. I don't know the other ILB without looking him up. And DL is pretty messed up. We're stuck.

I still haven't even learned their names yet either. Seemed like a waste of time until someone actually did something.

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10 hours ago, Dragoon11 said:

And? such is life in the NFL. Doesn't take away from the fact that Burns and his spidey senses were/are useless.

Interesting that I chose not to comment on his play for a reason.  Yet you're so dense that you insisted on sharing anyway. 

Koodos to you, sir. Koodos. 

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