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NFLN Video: Who is the next elite pass rusher?


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Silly little video segment on up and coming pass rushers and a little chat about quarterbacking and pass rushing in the NFC South. Check it out if you have the time.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d82a7cd1d/Who-s-the-next-elite-pass-rusher?module=HP11_content_stream

The one guy is a huge NFC East nuthugger. Not sure why they can't accept the fact that Brees had an absolute stonewall line last year, hardly ANYONE could get to him on a regular basis, NFC South or not.

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Silly little video segment on up and coming pass rushers and a little chat about quarterbacking and pass rushing in the NFC South. Check it out if you have the time.

http://www.nfl.com/v..._content_stream

The one guy is a huge NFC East nuthugger. Not sure why they can't accept the fact that Brees had an absolute stonewall line last year, hardly ANYONE could get to him on a regular basis, NFC South or not.

He had enough time to eat a whopper combo supersized before we got to him.
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they had some really good stuff to say about charles johnson on total access last night. mainly about him being the best pass rusher that no one is talking about.

someone could probably find it and post it if they were so inclined.

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they had some really good stuff to say about charles johnson on total access last night. mainly about him being the best pass rusher that no one is talking about.

someone could probably find it and post it if they were so inclined.

I'd like to see this as well.

Ivan's usually the man with the video links.

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I'd like to see this as well.

Ivan's usually the man with the video links.

Its on NFL.com if you click the link that the OP has. I uploaded a video the other day, it took me like 30 minutes to be able to post it. It's a whole lot easier if you just click the link.

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Its on NFL.com if you click the link that the OP has. I uploaded a video the other day, it took me like 30 minutes to be able to post it. It's a whole lot easier if you just click the link.

you're right. it is in there. start at about the :25 mark.
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