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Everette Brown Highlights.....


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the #99 rule :-D

Maybe someone can get a t-shirt made up with the #99 rule on it. LOL. Also, he said he watches a lot of game film and that he is a student of the game. He like to study what the offense is trying to do and then pick at there weakneses!!! NICE!!!! I was amazed at how fast he is. JP is more of a bull rusher compared to him

It will be a nice compliment to JP this year. If you have 2 DE's that can bring it from either side, it really disrupts what an offense can do.

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And let's not forget that Pep is going to need to have a damn good year this year if he wants to impress upon any coaching staff out there that he can still be a dominant player. With a young talent like that on the field, who has legitimate potential to make Pep look bad, that can only push him to try even harder.

If not, we still got the young gun with something to prove.

Win-Win for the team either way.

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in the paper they had an interview where he talked about coming to the team he watched a lot. he said he couldnt wait to come and play next to peppers and learn from him. this reminds me a lot of beason. he came in stuck right to morgan, trying to learn as much as he could. that kind of drive and will to learn will help him and us in the long run

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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.

Like I said, probably the most complete pass rusher we've ever drafted.

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Although i hate espn's bias anaylisis, Mel Kiper said he was one of the most complete DE in the Draft, Plays to the whistle only drawback was a little undersized. He adds 10-12 lbs of muscle and let him roll them, Ryan, Brees and Freeman dont stand a chance.

Even if we did give up a 1st round pick next year for him...great pick plus our FB of the future...I dont care that is a great move by our FO

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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.

I see where Mayock got that from. Look at the FSU/Gator game and you see him get handled well. Still the Gaters were one of the best teams and Brown was still all around the ball the whole game. Dude is raw but will be a good player.

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