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Who Would Improve Our Pass Rush The Most?


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Poe or Couples? or someone else

With the Talib trial being moved until June and R Barber turning 80 I think it one could assume Claiborne will be off the board.

Assuming The coaches still have confidence in Ron Edwards who do you think would provide the best opiton to hurry the qb?

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Von Miller is a bit more explosive than Coples.

Yeah Von Miller is better than Coples imo. Only thing Coples has over Miller is size/height. Anyway diff topic.

I was actually stating that depending on the team Ingram lands on he could be used like Miller was for Denver.

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I was actually stating that depending on the team Ingram lands on he could be used like Miller was for Denver.

I'd rather get a defensive end that is a defensive end or a linebacker that is a linebacker

It's not like we're running a true 3-4. no experiments plox

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I don't have the love for Hardy that many of you guys do. I have heard about his potential and upside for as long as he has been with the team but he is a liability against the run and his pass rush hasn't been that great either.

At what point do we just say he is average at best??

Poe taking up an extra blocker would help more in my opinion between him and Coples. I am not convinced Cople will be an elite pass rusher. Good for 6-8 sacks a year. Good, but not elite.

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