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One thing that concerns me


Doc Holiday

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I wonder if whoever starts at under tackle(probably Tyler) doesnt do well, will they slide Brayton inside? if they do, we better get some depth at DE, because i dont think any1 wants hilee taylor 2nd string, and possibly 1st if some1 goes down with injury...knock on wood...

LE-Johnson/Hardy

UT-Brayton/Tyler/Irvin

NT-Leonard/Johnson

RE-Brown/Taylor

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Sorry, it will have to be indisputable visual evidence during the course of a real football game that will convince me of Brown becoming a true NFL DE. He made some plays last season thanks to the double team on Peppers, but he is truly the size of a linebacker and would have been better served playing as an OLB in a 3-4.

The playoff contenders in the NFL year-in and year-out have dominant defensive ends on their rosters or a dominant pass rush. The Carolina Panthers will finish the 2010 season with one of the lowest sack totals in team history and in the league.

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Sorry, it will have to be indisputable visual evidence during the course of a real football game that will convince me of Brown becoming a true NFL DE. He made some plays last season thanks to the double team on Peppers, but he is truly the size of a linebacker and would have been better served playing as an OLB in a 3-4.

The playoff contenders in the NFL year-in and year-out have dominant defensive ends on their rosters or a dominant pass rush. The Carolina Panthers will finish the 2010 season with one of the lowest sack totals in team history and in the league.

ok.... *takes note*

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I've read, heard and seen nothing about Everrett Brown, if we can't get a pass rush this could be a long season.

By the him adding 10 lbs of weight and increased strength,plus a years experience,Everrett Brown shoud do just fine.

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Sorry, it will have to be indisputable visual evidence during the course of a real football game that will convince me of Brown becoming a true NFL DE. He made some plays last season thanks to the double team on Peppers, but he is truly the size of a linebacker and would have been better served playing as an OLB in a 3-4.

The playoff contenders in the NFL year-in and year-out have dominant defensive ends on their rosters or a dominant pass rush. The Carolina Panthers will finish the 2010 season with one of the lowest sack totals in team history and in the league.

That last line should be posted in the locker room for motivation

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Sorry, it will have to be indisputable visual evidence during the course of a real football game that will convince me of Brown becoming a true NFL DE. He made some plays last season thanks to the double team on Peppers, but he is truly the size of a linebacker and would have been better served playing as an OLB in a 3-4.

The playoff contenders in the NFL year-in and year-out have dominant defensive ends on their rosters or a dominant pass rush. The Carolina Panthers will finish the 2010 season with one of the lowest sack totals in team history and in the league.

Good luck with that prediction.

Let me know how it works out for ya.

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