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lol @ this article


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And a lot of their success in 2009 will be based on the 3-4 defense Meeks ran in Indianapolis.

Although Meeks hasn't declared what defense he's going to run this year, all signs point to the 3-4. The Panthers don't have the leagues's best defensive front that they had four years ago. It's time to make the switch and take advantage of their current players's speed.

More importantly, the 3-4 defense may be the eye in the huge storm that is brewing with superstar defensive end Julius Peppers. Peppers has demanded a trade, stating he wants to split time at defensive end and outside linebacker.

Wtf is this guy smoking.

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At the most, a hybrid 4-3/3-4 base is possible. However, saying that the Panthers (talent-wise and coaching-wise) are built for a 3-4 scheme not only prooves that you don't know enough about the Panthers in general to write an intelligent article about them, but your knowledge of defensive football should also be called into question.

Funny poo. Thanks for that.

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