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Everette Brown DE FSU


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He won't even crack the starting line-up. This guy has bust written on him.

I thought the same about you, but you're still here... :D

You don't know, you can posture, but you don't know. Why not let it play out instead of being an ass out of the gate? That's all I'm saying. Film looks excellent. With Peppers still here, (and I think we can all agree that's a done deal now?), he has a motor to be a force for us on pass rushing, which is what we will ask him to do and as Panthers fans we want, right? I don't know who you are pulling for to be that guy, you obviously seem to have someone in mind, but I think this kid has it...

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I thought the same about you, but you're still here... :D

You don't know, you can posture, but you don't know. Why not let it play out instead of being an ass out of the gate? That's all I'm saying. Film looks excellent. With Peppers still here, (and I think we can all agree that's a done deal now?), he has a motor to be a force for us on pass rushing, which is what we will ask him to do and as Panthers fans we want, right? I don't know who you are pulling for to be that guy, you obviously seem to have someone in mind, but I think this kid has it...

I'm not being an ass, I just don't see him being very effective. I hope I'm wrong and this guy becomes the next Freeney, but I don't see it. I'm more than willing to give him a chance, and I hope he performs well. We'll see in pre-season.

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I'm not being an ass, I just don't see him being very effective. I hope I'm wrong and this guy becomes the next Freeney, but I don't see it. I'm more than willing to give him a chance, and I hope he performs well. We'll see in pre-season.

The first part of the post was of course joking. I hope you're wrong too. You just stated it with such conviction and I don't think it's warranted, yet at least. He has a lot of upside and if Peppers is still here, which he will be, I think he'll have a great season...

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The first part of the post was of course joking. I hope you're wrong too. You just stated it with such conviction and I don't think it's warranted, yet at least. He has a lot of upside and if Peppers is still here, which he will be, I think he'll have a great season...

If they start him over Brayton or Johnson. You know how loyal Fox is to his vets.

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If they start him over Brayton or Johnson. You know how loyal Fox is to his vets.

I'm so tired of that old bullshit, Fox isn't loyal to poo. He's going to do what it takes to win, period. When will people wake up to that fact and quit spewing poo out just to watch the display?...

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