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Some Charles Johnson Dl Rankings Per Fo


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Without him, our defensive line is complete poo

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2012/2011-defeats

Kavell Conner! I bet you didn't see that one coming. The 2010 seventh-round pick led the league with 13 run tackles for a loss. He made his average run tackle after a gain of just 2.1 yards, more than a yard closer than any other Colts linebacker. Mathias Kiwanuka was second with 12 run tackles for loss, and Charles Johnson of Carolina was third with 11.

It also lists CJ as one of the players with the highest percentage of defeats given their playing time. Defeats include the following:

1) causes a turnover

2) causes a loss of yardage

3) stops conversion on third or fourth down

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He is a good defensive end with a great motor, hopefully Frank Alexander and Greg Hardy can pull up the slack on the other side and make our defensive end's relevant in the NFL again.

I would mention our defensive tackle's but I would prefer to see how they have progressed (hopefully) before giving them any credit whatsoever.

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We need someone in the middle for him to take up the double teams, if we can get someone to do that. He could easily get 12 sacks.

This is the key to a great year from CJ...

Solid play at DT would make a big difference in all levels of our D.

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lack of sacks given the kind of pressure both hardy and CJ generate is directly related to anemic interior pressure btw

which was not addressed this offseason.il wait and see but if nothing improves from the interior than those guys will have it hard again, and this team will struggle getting off the field on 3rd downs.

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which was not addressed this offseason.il wait and see but if nothing improves from the interior than those guys will have it hard again, and this team will struggle getting off the field on 3rd downs.

Rivera expects McClain, Kearse, and Fua to step up and with the return of Edwards we should be significantly better. Don't get on the Panthers just yet. At least wait til five games in the season lol.

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