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Did they give up on Yetor Gross-Metos to soon?


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He is having a decent season with the Niners and is still young. Should they have tried to keep him and see what shakes out?

Could have used him this season definitely. Had promise as a pass rushing DE. Don't know much about his ability to set the edge. At 250, he was pretty light in the drawers. Sort of a Burns type built.

Worth a contract?

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He would always have a flash game here and there, get our hopes up, then go back to the same baseline. New management usually cleans house except for just a few employees who fit the mold they want. It’s part of the culture change. 

Dan is trying to recreate an old school panthers defense as he once knew it, attitude and all… only better. Dave is in charge of the offense. 

I wouldn’t be surprised at all if they trade back and go LB in the first round after changing back over to a 4/3. They are GOING to go hard on DE. 

Complete culture change. 

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55 minutes ago, ImfromClayton said:

I'm pretty sure he has 4 sacks and 3 of them came in one game. 

 

I didn't hate him as a primary run defending Edge, but I'm not mad about letting him walk. He had one good game. 

 

The seahawks paid Matt Flynn because he had two good games. 

I hated him as a run defending Edge. WRs and TEs took his lunch money way too often with crack blocks and reaches. He wasn't good/consistent at setting the Edge. If that has improved, then he'd be much better. Same could be said for Burns. 

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