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Brian Burns Revenge Game


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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

About $3 mil/sack so far.

I don't even know that it was himself that thought he was so great. Fitterer basically handed over the keys to the kingdom by turning down a massive trade haul. How could he not ask for top 5 money when you turned down a package that could net you a franchise QB?

I will never forgive Fitterer for not taking that trade from the Rams. He is by far one of the worst GMs I have ever seen or right there at the very top. I wouldn't trust him to be in charge of cleaning sweaty jock straps much less run an NFL team. It's sad how far he set the team back by not taking that trade 

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51 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

five sacks, seven tackles for loss and seven pass deflections in nine games

 

Not eye popping,  although he's part of a very good defense.  Our oline definitely has it's work cut out. 

He has never really been able to produce eye popping stats or consistently be a high impact player.

He is more of a top 10-15 pass rusher but is getting paid as a top 5 pass rusher. That was always the rub. He isn't a bad player by any means.

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He'll have a coming to Jesus moment when he gets met with a pulling Robert Hunt the first play of the game. He will have a typical Burns game where he makes 2 or 3 really good plays but then disappear for majority of the game. People will talk about the 1 sack and a couple pressures but ignore the fact he'll give up 80 or more yards rushing to his side of the football. 

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