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In former Panther news the Saints signed James Anderson


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jayglazerCongrats to the hardest working $%&-er in our gym. James Anderson has become somewhat of a coach for us and all our athletes @unbreakableperformancetoday signed w the #saints. 
#Repost @unbreakableperformance with@repostapp.

 

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2 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

https://twitter.com/JayGlazer/status/663881900348567552

https://instagram.com/p/94oZgOTe2M/?taken-by=jayglazer

jayglazerCongrats to the hardest working $%&-er in our gym. James Anderson has become somewhat of a coach for us and all our athletes @unbreakableperformancetoday signed w the #saints. 
#Repost @unbreakableperformance with@repostapp.

 

Tee hee

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Anderson was a good linebacker, but he was perpetually one of those guys that fans used to overrate just because he was a Panther.

I'm blanking on whether Hurney made him an overpaid offer or not. 

He was above average in the run game but awful in coverage.

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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Anderson was a good linebacker, but he was perpetually one of those guys that fans used to overrate just because he was a Panther.

I'm blanking on whether Hurney made him an overpaid offer or not. 

nah, in 2010 he had a poo ton of tackles. To the casual observer it definitely seemed like he could be breaking out, and of course hurney overreacted because he loved his "find" guys, the ones that no one else knew about that only he could discover. 

Turns out he just had a lot of tackles because teams were running at him and they were always like 8 yards past the LOS lol.

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While we're casting an eye toward our rivals, there's also this...

“Lavonte is a great player. Same thing with Gerald,” Smith said, via the Tampa Bay Times. “I think you have to be careful when you just look at the stat sheet. But forgetting about the stat sheet, our play from both of those guys we would say it’s not good enough.”

Smith says Lavonte David and Gerald McCoy haven't been good enough

 

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