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Everett Brown better get use to being. . .


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Brown is going to get pancaked a lot.

LOL...that's what everybody said about Hilee Taylor, and it hasn't happened yet.

Why do I get the feeling that there are a bunch of big fat guys on this board that have no concept of how speed and athleticism can overcome size? Between Sam Mills and Steve Smith, you'd think that all Panther fans would have figured out by now, that a player doesn't have to have the prototypical size for their position to be a good football player.

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LOL...that's what everybody said about Hilee Taylor, and it hasn't happened yet.

Why do I get the feeling that there are a bunch of big fat guys on this board that have no concept of how speed and athleticism can overcome size? Between Sam Mills and Steve Smith, you'd think that all Panther fans would have figured out by now, that a player doesn't have to have the prototypical size for their position to be a good football player.

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LOL...that's what everybody said about Hilee Taylor, and it hasn't happened yet.

Why do I get the feeling that there are a bunch of big fat guys on this board that have no concept of how speed and athleticism can overcome size? Between Sam Mills and Steve Smith, you'd think that all Panther fans would have figured out by now, that a player doesn't have to have the prototypical size for their position to be a good football player.

agrees as long as you have heart and a will to be better then the man in front of you. Then you can be successful in the NFL.

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LOL...that's what everybody said about Hilee Taylor, and it hasn't happened yet.

Why do I get the feeling that there are a bunch of big fat guys on this board that have no concept of how speed and athleticism can overcome size? Between Sam Mills and Steve Smith, you'd think that all Panther fans would have figured out by now, that a player doesn't have to have the prototypical size for their position to be a good football player.

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He isn't Freeney or Mathis. He may have similar height and weight, but that mean doesn't mean he will be a success in the NFL.
just because he's smaller than the prototypical DE doesn't mean that he is going to get squashed either.

much more of there being a chance that he plays to freeney level than gets squashed like a bug by some OT.

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