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Everette Brown haters


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dude's gonna tear it up this year. between him, charles johnson, brayton, and hardy on the line i think we're gonna have one of the better d-lines in the league.

I agree. Even before the draft, I said that I was far more confident in our defensive ends than our tackles. Grabbing Hardy in the draft just added another good end for us.

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I really can't stand the word "hater". Just because somebody isn't impressed with one player doesn't mean they hate them. It's just a petty tactic to discredit others that a person disagrees with.

I'm not confident in Jarrett but it doesn't mean I hate him or want him to fail.

Brown wasn't all that impressive last year. When it comes down to it his lower weight isn't an excuse. He should be deservingly held to a high standard because of what we gave up to get him. I think anybody who isnt' impressed tonight probably isn't being fair. But if somebody wants to wait to see more then they aren't a hater.

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I'm still trying to figure out why people think Brown was so bad last year. I thought he was actually pretty good, for a rookie who got limited playing time. He didn't get a lot of sacks, but he got plenty of hurries and helped his teammates get sacks, which is just about as good. Also I wish everybody would stop assuming that he, or any other DE, can't play the run just because they don't weigh 290lbs. It's not just about how big you are, it's about how quickly you can read the play, use leverage, and get off of blocks. I saw Peppers get blocked out of running plays plenty of times, because he was too straight up.

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lol typical panther forums poo

trash posters who freak out about armanti sucking nuts,

then claim all glory with a top 5 defense/team because hardy and brown etc are doing good.

if preseason means absolutely nothing than who cares what kind of defense/sacks are being racked up.

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