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Re: Derrick Brown


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Not sure I've seen a better DT at batting down balls at the LOS. He truly is smart that he realizes it will be hard to consistently get sacks because of the double/triple teams he faces, so he just watches the QB and gets his bear paws up once he see the QB getting ready to throw it.

On an unrelated note, as bad as Wharton has been for us, he did a good job getting pressure on that play that allowed DB to get the strip sack. Might be his first good play for us the entire year...

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4 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

Where would DB rank on our all time d-line list?

Would be interested to see everyone's top 5

Defensive lineman or defensive tackle?

I guess maybe it doesn't matter because he'sĀ gonna rank near the top on either list. For overall DL it's hard to imagine anybody being better than Julius Peppers but hey...Ā šŸ˜•

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Just now, cranky said:

Came for the DB, stayed for the BY lol

Don't know who Kay Adams is but I like what she's saying.Ā ( I just can't go to X to watch her. That place is poisonous. It's like a toxic dump site. I wanna take a shower after being there only 5 minutes )

Couldn't link her tweet about Brown without it adding that one.

Admittedly, that take is probably worthy of discussion...just not in this thread.

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11 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

Where would DB rank on our all time d-line list?

Would be interested to see everyone's top 5

dont know if he is up to Warren Sapp level or Aaron Donald but i think he is nearing top 5. Also had Reggie White Mean Joe Green Cortez Kennedy. But the rate DB is moving up, he will be in the mix

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