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OUR D LINE SHOULD BE CJ, EDWARDS, HARDY, KEISER


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Ironic Peppers90, Mr. show up for prime time, take plays off, similar to Hardy, doesn't like the every play hard workers on this team.

You don't know what the fug you're talking about, do you??? Hardy only shows up in prime time games? We didn't have any prime time games last year. It was Hardys first year as a starter and he was on the field more than any other D-lineman. Kieser was fresh legged because he had FAR less snaps. The man got more QB pressures than CJ. The only reason he didn't get more sacks is because the QB always had a pocket to step into. Oh, guess who had the most pass deflections in the league, last season?

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I said similar, not the same as Prime time. Please read b4 silly talk, as I mentioned, I believe Hardy Is an asset for us, competition may get him to the level I believe he is capable of. I am aware of the tips, deflections, and QB forced plays as well btw. smh. I do want Hardy on the D starting line, let's use his size and muscle inside.

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Keiser does well enough. Let's not over-react.

For those same four sacks, Hardy had 33 QB pressures, which led the team, per PFF. He had 31 stops (stops by their measure create offensive failure). Keiser's were 3 pressures, 7 stops. Hardy had 8 QB hits, CJ had 6, Keiser had 1. Applewhite had good stats in there, too - the thing is, it's easy to look fresh halfway into the season and log 200 snaps. it's a lot different to be a first year starter, and play more than 75% of snaps all but one game, and over 90% most of the season's games. Hardy took too many snaps, and Carolina has to watch that, but 4 sacks doesn't make the two players equals.

Keiser did very well and he's an asset . I'm not trying to dog him. He should make the roster, and I hope he does. But he's fighting for 4th best end.

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Keiser does well enough. Let's not over-react.

For those same four sacks, Hardy had 33 QB pressures, which led the team, per PFF. He had 31 stops (stops by their measure create offensive failure). Keiser's were 3 pressures, 7 stops. Hardy had 8 QB hits, CJ had 6, Keiser had 1. Applewhite had good stats in there, too - the thing is, it's easy to look fresh halfway into the season and log 200 snaps. it's a lot different to be a first year starter, and play more than 75% of snaps all but one game, and over 90% most of the season's games. Hardy took too many snaps, and Carolina has to watch that, but 4 sacks doesn't make the two players equals.

Keiser did very well and he's an asset . I'm not trying to dog him. He should make the roster, and I hope he does. But he's fighting for 4th best end.

THIS.

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I would like to see what combinations we can come up with this year. With more 3-4 looks and moving guys around, it is hard to say which would be best based on last year given we won't be running the same schemes. We need to experiment and see what works. That is what the preseason is for.

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