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Did they just say next elite DE: Charles Johnson... and then immediately contradict themselves by saying there is no great pash rushers in the NFC South?????????

Stop for a minute. Take a deep breath. Then reread what you just posted.

CJ is next up. That is a possibility.

At this point in time. There is no great pass rusher in the NFCS. That is also a possibility. I would go so far to say that right now, there are no great players at all on D in the NFCS.

So both can be correct. Correct?

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With CJ upping the ante this year, I will call it right now: Beware of the Kraken!

This is actually a rather scary concept. We know CJ can beast out. Hardy has been a whisker from being disruptive, and added 20LB of muscle to allow him to finish the job this year. These two very well could both beast out. Just a little help from inside and this becomes possible.

All of a sudden our LBs have better lanes, and our DBs spend less time in coverage. Sounds like a recipe for success to me.

I say. Why Not? And GOOOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Stop for a minute. Take a deep breath. Then reread what you just posted.

CJ is next up. That is a possibility.

At this point in time. There is no great pass rusher in the NFCS. That is also a possibility. I would go so far to say that right now, there are no great players at all on D in the NFCS.

So both can be correct. Correct?

Thats like saying Cam Newton is going to be an elite QB then saying "the Panthers are a team without a great QB"

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Thats like saying Cam Newton is going to be an elite QB then saying "the Panthers are a team without a great QB"

Um, no, it's not.

CJ has a chance to be the next great player on D in our Division. He is not great yet, but he definately has the potential to become great. It is not a complicated concept.

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