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Everette Brown a bust?


jasonluckydog

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I'm done with him. At some point you cut your losses. I'd hate for Sutton, Barnidge or one of these LB's thats playing great to get cut because we decided to keep him on potential

I think the ship has sailed on his potential. I don't see him developing beyond what he currently is.

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I voted yes in the poll, but I don't really consider him a huge bust because I never thought he was a particularly good prospect (particularly in a 4-3) and we drafted him too high (and gave up a first to do it). It really falls more on Hurney, who seems to get a free pass somehow for a crappy pick (and, one could argue, for a series of high-round picks where we don't seem to be getting much out of them).

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to straight up on his spin move

has no punch and swim move because he's not strong enough

Cant get speed rush going because he's not particularly fast

Can't use his small size too get his shoulder underneath tackle to speed by because he's not fast enough or strong enough , just gets pushed out of the play or if his shoulder is under to turn and get past the tackle, he get push straight to the ground

IS HE A BUST AFTER 3 YEARS ....................... HELL YEAH

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