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Mario Addison is a PFF Superstar


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Sometimes, when things are going well for you as a team, things just seem to fall into place. That’s what happened for the Carolina Panthers, who saw Mario Addison (+6.3) go out and dominate as a pass rusher as he filled in for the injured Charles Johnson. An undrafted free agent out of Troy State in 2011, Addison exploded in just the second start of his career, making life miserable for Miami Dolphins’ left tackle Bryant McKinnie.
 
He started as he meant to go on, beating McKinnie inside on the very first play from scrimmage, drawing help from the left guard in the process. That was just the beginning as he would go on to beat him inside for a pressure, then outside for a sack, both on third downs, in the first five minutes of the game alone. He didn’t let up as the game went on, beating him routinely and finishing the game with a sack, three hits, and six quarterback hurries, with all but one of those pressures coming against McKinnie.

 

 

 
 
Good poo. I'm liking our pass rushing depth.
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Not meaning to change the subject away from Mario Addison but is anyone familiar with Former Detroit Lions defensive end Lawrence Jackson?

 

I notice he is a free agent that was a previous high round draft choice. I certainly hope,like everyone else,we resign Greg Hardy,still it never hurts to check out other available player options in case that doesn't happen..

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When CJ is healthy, each our starting DL is close to 300 lbs. Really helps us with stopping the run,.like having 4 DT out there. Mario can't quite be as.effective stopping the run, but he offers speed as a rusher and a nonstop motor that I greatly appreciate. He did great against the.Fins getting pressure with 2nd and 3rd effort

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