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 I went to high school with this guy whose sister dated Miles' cousin when she lived in Atlanta when her parents separated. He said that she said Miles was not happy in Cleveland. Miles will play in Charlotte only if we make it to the playoffs. So, this makes me an expert on Miles. If you have any questions, let me know. I'm making several YouTube videos about this. Please like and subscribe. 

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Personally, and those using stats are on point to do so, I think it is fairly misleading to judge a DL/OLB based on sacks.  How well does he hold the edge?  How many times does he pressure the QB?  Can he cover if he needs to?  You can have 4 sacks in one game because some third string emergency hybrid OL from the practice squad was pulled up for a week.  If you get one sack every other game after that, you have 12 sacks and you are negotiating your contract based on that number.  Derrick Thomas of the Chiefs faced Seattle and he had 7 sacks in one game.  FYI, the average number of sacks for an NFL edge is 10--I found that to be a bit high, but the internet does not lie.

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2 hours ago, jasonluckydog said:

 I went to high school with this guy whose sister dated Miles' cousin when she lived in Atlanta when her parents separated. He said that she said Miles was not happy in Cleveland. Miles will play in Charlotte only if we make it to the playoffs. So, this makes me an expert on Miles. If you have any questions, let me know. I'm making several YouTube videos about this. Please like and subscribe. 

I trust your insights 100% and will not doubt a word on this topic--ever.

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