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Derrick Brown - Honorable Mention Top DTs


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Derrick Brown, Carolina Panthers: Brown posted career highs in tackles (67), interceptions (one), passes defended (seven) and stuffs (11.5). "He's coming. He was a bit out of position early in his career as a read-and-react guy, but late last year they had him attacking more," an NFC exec said. "He's 320 pounds and a hell of an athlete. I imagine he'll be top 10 by next year."

Let's hope. 

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I always thought that Derrick Brown looked like Kris Jenkins 2.0 IMO. His rookie year his pass rush looked better than I expected but he wasn't as dominant in the run game as I thought he would be. Last year we started to see the guy I expected him to be. Hopefully he takes a big leap this year with better coaching and scheming.

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13 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Don’t say yupperz

 

The top 5 answers are on the board.

5. Ain't gonna happen Cappen

4. Do people always do as you demand?

3. Take a long walk off a short pier.

2. Only the wife gets to tell me what to do.

And the #1 answer. That self-important blow hard stuff doesn't work on me.

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13 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Chill man he's pushing 80 years old. Let the old man have his own slang.

 

#Yupperz

 

First you insult me, then you White Knight me. All in that one little post. Efficient use of passive aggression. Yupperz, you're starting to fit right in around here.

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9 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

We’re about to tie up $150 million + on Burns/Brown

Yo bigcat, sooner or later.....( i hope ....welll TC is a coming...) Ill be headed down west to thee queen. love to have lunch(ill buy) when it happens. I havnt been to thee "big southern" city since 2010.....

I miss her, those 13 years are TOO LONG DAM IT!!!!!!

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On 7/9/2023 at 9:18 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

Chill man he's pushing 80 years old. Let the old man have his own slang.

 

#Yupperz

 

12 hours ago, Gerry Green said:

 

First you insult me, then you White Knight me. All in that one little post. Efficient use of passive aggression. Yupperz, you're starting to fit right in around here.

Are you two flirting again? Enough with the foreplay and just get a room.

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