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CJ is a class act


FutureDynasty

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35 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

you are confusing CJ the person for CJ the player....

 

From what I have read, CJ the person is an awesome and funny dude

From what I have seen on the field, CJ the player is not playing up to his contract stature 

Our fan base really doesn't understand the difference, it's so sad. Barring extremes (see Hardy, Rice etc.) charity work and all this other bullshit is none sense to me.

 

im a big 'good person fan', and where I go to find those heroes....isn't the NFL, and it's sad to think anyone does. 

 

who gives a fug, he's overpaid and needs to be dropped from the team.

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CJ is having a down year thus-far, but lets not forget all the years that he was a huge part of its success.  He still has time to be a major impact at the crucial moment of a crucial game.  Maybe he will get the sack that will win the Super Bowl?  I think that its premature to give up on him at this time and we should remember all that he has done on the field over the years.  Hope he gets its going and puts the talk about his on field production to bed.  Lastly I think its great that he did that nice gesture for families in the Charlotte community.    How can anybody act like it doesn't matter because it definitely mattered to the families lives that he touched.

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