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Barber: Anderson Attended Production meeting


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/09/06/barber-says-anderson-attended-fox-production-meeting/

 

Per PFT, Rhonde Barber says that Anderson and Cam attended the production meeting.  The importance of this is that it is unusual for backup QBs to be involved in these meetings, unless they're playing of course.

 

Just wanted to pass this on and get everyone's take.  Like Jeremy said, I think the mind games are overblown and they really are playing this by ear.

 

I'd love to see Cam play tomorrow but then again I'd also love for him to be 100% healthy when he does end up playing.  Either way the offense is going to have issues tomorrow which means the defense is going to have to be spectacular.

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Cam will play. May not start, but he'll play. It'll take 2 bad drives. If Anderson starts and can't move the ball, Cam will be the spark they turn to. Mark it down.

This seems like a good approach. If Anderson is clicking with the offense, your franchise QB gets another week of recovery time.

If Anderson and the O can't move the ball and it looks like the game may get out of hand, send in Cam and take your chances.

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