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It's CJ's time to step up, or get out


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Luke said it best in his interview. KK's effort up the middle and the double teams he commands gives more opportunity to not only the LB's but to the ends also. CJ used to be a killer,and although he is coming off injury he should be doing more considering the above.

 

Here is hoping he breaks out this game with multiple sacks. We will need that serious pressure that we have been lacking. If he doesn't have a breakout game, his release (or serious restructure) is almost assured.

Shout out for CJ to wake up and get mad!

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

dude stfu

 

i know you want pie but can the guy get like maybe 1 sack for the 20 mill he been paid??

 

i hope cj been savin all his sacks for NFCC and SB

nope I cant stfu and sorry. I do not want pie. However I would like for people to show a little more respect for the players on the team.  I have no problem with him saying CJ needs to be a big factor in this game but its the get out part that bothers me. Granted I am sure CJ is worried about what some guy says on a forum but still you dont have to be an asshat.

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17 hours ago, chknwing said:

nope I cant stfu and sorry. I do not want pie. However I would like for people to show a little more respect for the players on the team.  I have no problem with him saying CJ needs to be a big factor in this game but its the get out part that bothers me. Granted I am sure CJ is worried about what some guy says on a forum but still you dont have to be an asshat.

You mistake my intentions but that's all good. My point is,with the contract he has,and the limited production (injury aside) he needs to have a big game mostly because we as ateam need it with Allen gone, and also to keep him around here. I like the guy asmuch as anyone, but seriously that contract and this production do not mesh well. I'm not hoping heis gone....whatI am hoping for however is that he breaks out this game and in the SB to solidity his placement on the team next year.

 

And please dont talk to me about respect. I am the somewhat unknown asshole around here that posts replies about the disrespect we throw around here on the huddle. There is no disrespect intended here but yeah...if he cant produce then a restructure or release is in order.  I however am hoping he will because I know he CAN.

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The DLine is key to our win this Sunday.  Period.

We are good on offense and will score some points.  But, if we do not pressure Carson, move him around, knock him down a few times and get at least 4 sacks, he will pick us apart and it will become a game where we have to outscore the other team.

Here's to hoping KK, Ealy, CJ, Star and the rest of the crew get to Carson early and often leaving the LB's and DB's to cover the exceptional set of WR's coming to town.  Frustrate Carson early and then hold him down.

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28 minutes ago, chknwing said:

nope I cant stfu and sorry. I do not want pie. However I would like for people to show a little more respect for the players on the team.  I have no problem with him saying CJ needs to be a big factor in this game but its the get out part that bothers me. Granted I am sure CJ is worried about what some guy says on a forum but still you dont have to be an asshat.

CJ worried about being on the BROWNS next season as his cap hit has yet to yeild a sack mofo!!!!

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

think of what we could have in the secondary for that production 20 mil

Who? Byron Maxwell? And why would DG have signed someone big at the start of the season when all CBs were healthy? There were few complaints before both Bene and Tillman went down and Colin Jones regressed, an unfortunate and fairly extreme set of circumstances that could not have been predicted.

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