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The Panthers are talking to Alex Brown about signing him


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Makes perfect sense for us as a vet guy to add to the rotation that can help the younger guys learn the system.

I would think he's prefer to come here since one of our DE positions is open for competition, but it will probably come down to the $.

I thought hardy pretty much solidified that when he came back. :confused:

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The Alex Brown of old is not only better than Hardy, but better than Charles Johnson. I haven't followed him since he left the Bears, but he used to be a beast. Granted, it's extremely unlikely he'll play anywhere close to what he was as a Bear, but he'd be a great addition to the line regardless. And maybe it will let us get rid of Everette Brown, who knows.

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Would immediately improve our run D and keep Hardy fresh for pass D.

We let Brayton go to develop the young DEs. Hopefully Hurney realizes that well, they're not (developing). +++ Don't need midget DEs, that minority is well represented by our CBs already.

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I want AB, but I still want Hardy to be the starter and see what he does with a full-year of playing time - he's gonna be a beast.

That being said, if AB came in as the 3rd guy, we'd be sick... Some people forget about guys like Al Wallace... The 3rd guy can make a huge difference, especially with the ability that AB has.

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