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Everette Brown Highlights.....


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That damn spin move is sick.

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I hate you tubes and their highlights!

That's why I think he compares more to Freeney than Mathis, as far as a Meeks player goes. Plus, it won't be hard for Brown to add 10lbs or so and still keep his speed and quickness, so he will be about the same size as Freeney within a year.

BTW, I love the fact that he was playing inside over the guard on a couple of those highlight plays.

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For a guy that Mike Mayock dubbed as a "one trick pony" all I can say is WOW! He beat guards, tackles, double teams, chips and everything. Damn.

And as much as I hate to admit it, he already has more pass rush moves than Peppers does. He can dip, spin, rip, swim and he can even bull rush at times. I just don't see any reason why Brown can't be successful as a pass rushing specialists right away, and maybe even a solid all around DE down the road.

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And as much as I hate to admit it, he already has more pass rush moves than Peppers does. He can dip, spin, rip, swim and he can even bull rush at times. I just don't see any reason why Brown can't be successful as a pass rushing specialists right away, and maybe even a solid all around DE down the road.

Agree completely. He's a different kind of DE than Pep, but they should be a dangerous mix on the outside. I wish Pep would develop some sort of spin move...and bring that kind of relentless pursuit.

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