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Summary? The link keeps crashing my window.

 

Star takes on double teams a lot, freeing up other players.  He disengages from blocks well to clog running lanes.  When left in a one-on-one matchup, he usually drives his man straight into the backfield.

 

He deserves recognition as a potential DROY candidate, but he won't get it due to lack of personal stats.

 

And some low quality .gifs of some run stops he contributed to against the Jets.

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God, I weep for the future of journalism. Even sports journalism, which was always touch-and-go. The writing quality is absolute poo.

 

 

 

And despite being the seventh defensive player draft, the Carolina Panthers couldn’t have been happier 

 

The fourth player "drafted," you mean? Come on, that was the first paragraph, bro! Can you at least spot check the first paragraph?

 

 

 

 And they’ll continue to rely on him to keep this defense among the most difficult to defend in the NFL.

Brilliant.

 

Sorry, I could't read any further than that. It was just too painful. I'd rather read Bleacher Report.

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