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E. Brown's job in danger?


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I see the DE position the same way as the RB position this year. It doesn't really matter who starts, so long as they're all productive when they're in the game. I don't think anybody is disappointed in Jonathan Stewart, just because he's not the "starter".

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I see the DE position the same way as the RB position this year. It doesn't really matter who starts, so long as they're all productive when they're in the game. I don't think anybody is disappointed in Jonathan Stewart, just because he's not the "starter".

...yeahhh but I'm pretty sure the DE's are not as talented at their positions as the RB's.

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...yeahhh but I'm pretty sure the DE's are not as talented at their positions as the RB's.

Yeah, I just knew somebody would make this leap. I'm not comparing the talent level of the RB's vs DE's, I'm simply saying that it will be the same basic philosophy as the Panthers use with their RB's.

Peppers played about 85% of the snaps at DE, if not more, and he was in on FG defense. I seriously doubt that any one guy is gonna take over that role, as he played it, so it will take a team effort to make up for the loss. That's all.

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It would shock me if Johnson and Brayton aren't out there on 1st down. I'd think it'd shock anyone who knows this team.

Considering we let Brayton go and then later re-signed him, I wouldn't be surprised to see Johnson and Brown as our starters this year. I hope to see a lot of rotation on the line, though.

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Johnson and Brayton will almost certainly be the starters, at least at the beginning of the season. That shouldn't bother any fan of this team. Brayton is rock-solid, especially against the run. And Johnson should thrive as a full-time starter. EB will be a good 3rd guy to rotate in on passing down.

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It's the continuous stories like this that put me in the best possible position when the season starts.

Had a lengthy conversation about this season and my expectations today while floating in the middle of Lake Norman trying to stay cool. Do not have any expectations for the 2010 season. Attend or watch every game and don't let anything surprise you. Enjoy the good parts and understand the bad parts are gonna happen.

Above everything else, you must have a good time because there will be no football in 2011. The Carolina Panther football team in 2010 is as close to a rebuilding project as a team can afford to be in the NFL, thanks to that 2011 lockout.

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How exactly has he surpassed expectations? Showing promise doesnt mean anything.

The NFL drafts on potential. Showing Promise means everything. He was a bad pick IMO but there is nothing we can do about it now but hope like hell the guy continues to show promise. What the fvck good is crying about it?

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The NFL drafts on potential. Showing Promise means everything. He was a bad pick IMO but there is nothing we can do about it now but hope like hell the guy continues to show promise. What the fvck good is crying about it?

Yea that right when a player dose not come out and dominate his first year he is a bust. I guess Dwill was a bad pick also:rolleyes:

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