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Deonte Brown last night


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14 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

No, they were doing their jobs and hitting their blocks. That's actually an example of the OL doing a good job as a unit. That is why that lane was so open.

 

My bad. Was looking at the second clip and not the OP clip.

Yea in the first clip Brown is 4 yards closer to the LoS than the next closest olineman by the end of the 3 second clip. 

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Deonte Brown can handle our very own Derrick Brown who is 6'5 325 pounds. Deonte Brown is 6'4 and was 364 pounds in college, and there was no one who could bull rush him. No one. The Panthers were not happy with how fat Deonte was and they made him slim down to 344ish pounds. Even at 344 pounds you are not going to find someone who can bull rush him imo. You have to use your hands and speed to try and slip around him, your are NOT going to rush him. Anyone who can bull rush this guy is a HOF DT.

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2 hours ago, cardiackat88. said:

I thought him and David Moore would be big bullies together, like Turner and Norwell.

Moore didn't seem to work out, but Brown is my super sleeper to be the steal of the draft and has been since the day we drafted him.

I played RG in high school and I have a major boner for him!

Sounds like David Moore looks good but may not crack the Jets 53, unless they're worried about him not clearing waivers. Would we be back in the waiver wire even though we cut him initially?

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2 hours ago, cardiackat88. said:

I thought him and David Moore would be big bullies together, like Turner and Norwell.

Moore didn't seem to work out, but Brown is my super sleeper to be the steal of the draft and has been since the day we drafted him.

I played RG in high school and I have a major boner for him!

I thought the same about Moore and Brown. There must have been more to his situation that just talent because they didn’t even let him get a preseason snap before waiving him. Seems like that would have been a perfect candidate to develop on the practice squad. Would have been a good story. Oh well. Best of luck, big boy. 

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