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Brown shifts to the right side


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I wouldn't jump to any conclusions here, but it will be interesting if Peppers is asked to go back to LE when he returns considering that he asked to move to RE last year and had a career-high in sacks...

Personally, I like the idea of shifting DE's from one end to the other - anything to keep the opposing offensive on it's heels.

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You don't trade a 1st round pick for a guy you plan to use as a backup.

Right the smart thing to do is push him into the starting lineup even if he isn't ready to be a starter this season. The trauma of being tossed into a starting position, and then falling far short of the expectations that are weighing down on him couldn't possibly hinder his entire career or anything, like it has for other players now considered to be busts. I'm glad we have you here to show us the light CatMan72.

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Right the smart thing to do is push him into the starting lineup even if he isn't ready to be a starter this season. The trauma of being tossed into a starting position, and then falling far short of the expectations that are weighing down on him couldn't possibly hinder his entire career or anything, like it has for other players now considered to be busts. I'm glad we have you here to show us the light CatMan72.

nah, more like it's OTAs and no one cares about the depth chart, not even the coaches.

cj wilson is starting at cb for gods sake.

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nah, more like it's OTAs and no one cares about the depth chart, not even the coaches.

cj wilson is starting at cb for gods sake.

lol mini camps didn't matter, now OTAs don't matter, I'm sure training camp won't matter either. I still don't believe Brown is ready to start this season, but that wasn't necessarily the point of my post.

The point is that the argument that Brown should absolutely, no two-ways about it be a starter this season because of what we gave up to get him is a house of retardation built upon a foundation of dumbassery.

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nah, more like it's OTAs and no one cares about the depth chart, not even the coaches.

cj wilson is starting at cb for gods sake.

CJ is starting because martin is still learing CB and the nickel...nothing to do with OTAs...and its not a give martin starts at nickel this year..i think he will

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The point is that the argument that Brown should absolutely, no two-ways about it be a starter this season because of what we gave up to get him is a house of retardation built upon a foundation of dumbassery.
It's thoughts like that, that will prevent you from every being a coach in the NFL, and being taken seriously on here.

I'm sure you aren't planning on being a coach, but damn dude ~ do think before you rip out statements like this?

We gave up what we did to get an impact player, and instant pass rush.

Whether he starts or not, doesn't matter ~ regardless of what we gave to get him. He's going to have a roll. His roll is going to help give us more of a pass rush. I wouldn't want him starting unless he was also good at run defending. The coaches are definitely going to be using him in a rotation. So I can already see, that through your eyes, the front office failed cause you think they gave up to much.

Another reason why this comment is stupid, is it's still OTA's. The depth chart isn't even being thought about right now. It's not even going to be addressed until training camp. And even then, he may not start.

But I'm sure you'll still be here talking outta your ass.

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