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James Anderson rising star.


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While i hate that a player is hurt, im glad Anderson finally gets his chance. He came in the middle of the game on Sunday, but i think we all loved what we saw out of Anderson in the preseason. He flies to the ball, and had big play ability.

Im unsure about Tony Fiametta. Quintin Teal has been unimpressive.

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Fiametta has some talent and Teal has been decent. I feel that Godfrey has stepped up and played solid though.

And I would start Anderson over Diggs any day. I wish that we could trade our problem at DT for some strength at LB. Anderson and Connor will be eventual starters somewhere. I believe for Anderson, it will be in Carolina.

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I agree with you on Anderson, he's come into his own this year. Fiametta looks like he is blocking pretty well but not the softest of hands. Teal looks slow to react and just plain lost. I thought Beason would dominate this year however Thomas Davis and Anderson seem to be making far more plays, Beason has struggled with shedding blockers and wrapping up on tackles. Sure hope he shows up Monday night, seems like knows he needs to step up.

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Fiametta has some talent and Teal has been decent. I feel that Godfrey has stepped up and played solid though.

And I would start Anderson over Diggs any day. I wish that we could trade our problem at DT for some strength at LB. Anderson and Connor will be eventual starters somewhere. I believe for Anderson, it will be in Carolina.

:confused: you are talking about the Charles Godfrey that plays for the Panthers or another Charles Godfrey that we haven't heard about?

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I agree with you on Anderson, he's come into his own this year. Fiametta looks like he is blocking pretty well but not the softest of hands. Teal looks slow to react and just plain lost. I thought Beason would dominate this year however Thomas Davis and Anderson seem to be making far more plays, Beason has struggled with shedding blockers and wrapping up on tackles. Sure hope he shows up Monday night, seems like knows he needs to step up.

when did Anderson come into his own?..Beason is undersized..so he will always have problems shedding blocks..thats why a huge NT is a must for him

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Anderson has 7 tkls in limited play and Beason has 10, Before Diggs was hurt he had 3. The numbers dont lie, I dont know seems like #50 is always around the ball. Not having a Nose Tackle has nothing to do with "shedding" a block, something he was doing well last year.

:icon_bs:..a Undersized LB needs a NT..he makes Beason game better in everway.

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