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Greg Hardy Needs to be the Full-Time Starter


Proudiddy

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naw, I love watching Brown dance his way to no mans land every play.

Yeah, nothing like watching his world famous spin move ending with the OT easily grabbing him and stopping him mid-spin, leaving him backpedaling with his back towards the OT and QB. Should be coached more to all youths coming up in the game!

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I like the roatation. It seems Hardy was mentioned alot and yes he is good, But most teams use a rotation on the line and our's seemed to work pretty well yesterday.

I like the rotation but I agree with Diddy I think he needs to be the stater in the ROTATION. That would be much more effective he's a beast but yes we do have to rotate to keep them all fresh

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I don't know...

He does have impact but are you really certain he is more consistent than Brayton who is getting double teamed a lot?

He is definitely having more impact than Brown thus far though.

Yeah I honestly think Brown will be released or not re-signed when his contract is up here and will end up being a OLB in a 3-4. He's looking pretty useless here as of now.

I appreciate Brayton's effort and his ability against the run. And despite his appearance of being fairly slow and awkward, he has seemed to keep contain fairly well. All that being said, Hardy has made several awesome plays on the edge in run support and is a far superior pass rusher than Brayton, so I would like to think he'd be quite an upgrade overall. Even if he's not starting, I don't understand why he's not seeing much more playing time.

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I like the rotation but I agree with Diddy I think he needs to be the stater in the ROTATION. That would be much more effective he's a beast but yes we do have to rotate to keep them all fresh

Why? Starting only means you are definitely in for one play. I agree with the previous poster, I like the rotation as it now stands. If you noticed, we were getting consistent pressure on the QB in the second half. Even if we didn't get many sacks, we were getting in their faces. Best we have looked all year in that regard I think.

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