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Rivera weighs in on Dwan Edwards and Terell Mcclain moves.


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http://www.panthers....6f-badcca73b8a1

Other good stuff in the video too

On Dwan Edwards

"I think Dwan Edwards gives us something we've been looking for and didn't see in training camp and thats a dominant force at the 3 tech. We had a couple guys that were young and learning and trying to devlop in and trying to come back from situatiions and we didnt see what we were looking for. What Dwan brings is to the table is he's a big physical guy who is exlplosive off the ball and gets vertical push and hes veteran guy that a lot of the guys already know."

On Mcclain

"Like I said you know we were looking for a guy that woul push for us, give us a little bit more a vertical push. Terrel's a different style player than we believe we found in Dwan.".

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Good to know we got this guy Dwan Edwards to give us that push up front and also hoping he will command a double team in the process to allow our LBers to hit those holes and get to the QB. Things seems to be slowly getting better for our front four right now. Hoping Hardy will turning up his motor a little more and get pressure on the QB this week. We will need him and CJ both to do that come Sunday.

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Thanks for the recap for those of us at work and unable to watch. Personally, I've never even heard of Dwan Edwards. From what I've been reading, he should be a great addition to our ailing interior.

I'm getting pretty pumped for our DLine now. CJ will kill it. Edwardses will be solid. Hardy, well, I'm hoping this is the year he puts it all together. TD on blitzes please and we should be able to at least generate a respectable pass rush!

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By the way, JOAT, I am seriously disappointed in you. Earlier today, I saw a post in which you used the word "allot" to describe "many". We all know you are the unofficial grammar nazi, so you should know better.

Everyone with half a brain knows the correct spelling is "alot". ;)

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charles johnson playing with 2 competent dt's should be interesting. granted they are bandaid guys and we still need to address the position in the future. but for the next couple years we should have some stability on that dline... which is something we haven't been able to say in a while. now lets pray they can stay healthy

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