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Brayton, Johnson, Hardy, Brown.... Good lord...


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How close are they to breaking the sack record in preseason?

What is our sack record for a season?

I agree sacks and pass rushing do not look to be an issue this year, hopefully. Looks like we are all seeing what they meant by replacing peppers with a bunch of guys not just one. I honestly like these guys better, spreading the talent out.

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4 quality DE's to swap in and out all game long. These guys will still be fresh in 4th quarters. The Panthers may break their sack record this season, wouldn't that be something?

Our DE's look as if they can make us forget about the former Panther DE end that is presently playing for the Bears.

Let's see,what was his name? Oh yes,Julius Peppers. :)

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I'm still kind of in disbelief. I would have never guessed this unit would come out of the gates like this.

It is hard to believe, guys like Johnson who did nothing for years is suddenly playing like a different person out there. Brown is playing with tremendous passion and Hardy looks nothing like a rookie. If this continues in the regular season through the bye we will have seen pass happy and power running teams by then and can genuinely say they are legitimate.

I am still waiting to see if this continues but last's night game surely is a statement.

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Johnson was also very young when he was drafted. Remember Fox pulling him from a game his rookie year when his temper got out of control(I forget exactly what he did)? He looks like a completely different player now. And a gnarly beard has never done anyone wrong.

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