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Everette Brown


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Read a tweet earlier that says he is pretty much getting destroyed in team drills against our 1st team oline.

billvoth Bill Voth

Valid. Perhaps Otah vs Everette was unfair comparison. RT @FizFashizzle: @billvoth Everette Brown could enveloped by a Snuggie.

billvoth Bill Voth

A healthy Jeff Otah could make a world of difference. Engulfs Everette Brown in 1-on-1 drill. #Panthers

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I for one fully expected him to break out this year... It is VERY early but I have read from reports by people here ^He has been getting mangled by everyone. I hope that he's just rusty! Otherwise yes chalk it up in the L coloumn..

:-(

I've read the same thing as well. But there's no reason to be sad. Just think of big boobies and smile ;)

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Does everyone completely forget he had 2 sacks against Atlanta in week 14 last game right before he got injured.

In his first 2 years he has had 6 sacks 3 forced fumbles and 47 tackles and an INT with relatively limited playing time. How many games has he started? Three, he has started three games.

Charles Johnson didn't really do crap until his breakout season. Has he preformed like guy we gave up a first round draft pick for? Hell no....not even close yet.

Is he going to get cut? Your out of your mind. He will atleast play out his rookie contract. And if he has another couple below average year he will be allowed to test free agency after the 2013 season.

I mean its not like he is breaking the bank, we are only paying him $480k this season.

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The dude has a ton of potential as an edge rusher. You gotta remember that when Jeff Otah and Jordan Gross are healthy they are legitimately 2 of the best at their respective postions. Brown has a ton of speed coming off the edge...That said if it doesn't happen this year, with this defensive staff, then its probably not going to happen for him in Carolina.

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Does everyone completely forget he had 2 sacks against Atlanta in week 14 last game right before he got injured.

In his first 2 years he has had 6 sacks 3 forced fumbles and 47 tackles and an INT with relatively limited playing time. How many games has he started? Three, he has started three games.

Charles Johnson didn't really do crap until his breakout season. Has he preformed like guy we gave up a first round draft pick for? Hell no....not even close yet.

Is he going to get cut? Your out of your mind. He will atleast play out his rookie contract. And if he has another couple below average year he will be allowed to test free agency after the 2013 season.

I mean its not like he is breaking the bank, we are only paying him $480k this season.

He just does not fit the system anymore. Small and fast is in the past and we need DEs that can play the run well.

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