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More Pressure From Carolina D


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James Anderson went on record to say that he believes Sean McDermott will be calling more blitz plays this upcoming season, especially with the lockout not effecting the upcoming training camp. Andersen went on to say that he believed "just about everyone" would be going after the quarterback. Keuchly not exactly known for his pass rush ability...Just thought I'd throw that in.

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http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/3724/james-anderson

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James Anderson went on record to say that he believes Sean McDermott will be calling more blitz plays this upcoming season, especially with the lockout not effecting the upcoming training camp. Andersen went on to say that he believed "just about everyone" would be going after the quarterback. Keuchly not exactly known for his pass rush ability...Just thought I'd throw that in.

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http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/3724/james-anderson

No one on our roster is known for going after the QB....

Fox was a front 4 pressure guy at the end and Rivera bluntly said with injuries they couldn't afford to go after the QB last year.

A far as Luke goes.....he asked to go after the QB at BC. Wasn't asked bc he was responsible for being the D essentially. He is like Beason in that he is good enough when comfortable in a scheme.....should be able to do it all

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This was the plan last year, until the injuries started to pile up. Rivera had little choice but to either go conservative and try to build a winning ethic into his young team, or roll the dice and allow his undermanned squad try to execute a very risky scheme. He chose the former...primarily because of his LB situation and two rookies at DT. This year, barring another injury avalanche, the Panther D will be much more aggressive.

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Which is why we will definitely take a CB in the first two rounds. With Capt'n playing the #2 CB position, he will often be on an island when we blitz....and he will get burned.

Or you could say we will definitely take a D-linemen to create pass rush of some sort so the CB's can be more productive. Either way, I hope its' a DL or CB in the first two rounds.

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Which is why we will definitely take a CB in the first two rounds. With Capt'n playing the #2 CB position, he will often be on an island when we blitz....and he will get burned.

he liked to blitz cap out of the nickle last year too. he had a couple of sacks if i recall correctly.

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