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Everette Brown a bust?


jasonluckydog

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He played like poo he was owned by Columbo and that stupid ass penalty was like come the fug on man..This is his 3rd season and we gave up a 1st for him. I was hoping he would come out strong, I know it's preseason but I don't see any improvement maybe he will come on strong once the season starts.

he needs to step his game up.

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No one on that front 4 did anything worthy of any pay tonight. I'm not gonna single him out.

TBH he singles himself out on tape as he is the little dood doing the same spin move and getting blasted back a few yards on every play :(

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I make it a point to watch him and he never does a rip or a swim. It's always the god damn spin. He always stays upright and spins in place and the tackle just waits for him to stop and manhandle him. Even Freeney who is a small DE will rip and spin and when he spins he spins low to get underneath the tackle and bounces up from the turf to continue the play. Brown just looks lost out there.

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I make it a point to watch him and he never does a rip or a swim. It's always the god damn spin. He always stays upright and spins in place and the tackle just waits for him to stop and manhandle him. Even Freeney who is a small DE will rip and spin and when he spins he spins low to get underneath the tackle and bounces up from the turf to continue the play. Brown just looks lost out there.

Yup, he spins upright and in place.....ridiculous.

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