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Panthers signing CJ Anderson


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Anderson is a long-time fan of the video game series, Sonic the Hedgehog. He shows his fandom by wearing shirts of it under his uniform jersey, as well as speaking about it occasionally on his Twitter account. Anderson was also once given a box of merchandise from Sega such as a backpack.

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Hell yeah!!! This is going to be our year for another super bowl run. If CJ lives up to his potential I would think that we are the team to beat in the NFCS, we win the NFCS, we will win the NFC & of course we'll be better than anything coming out of the AFC.

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3 minutes ago, Moneyman321 said:

This has been one of the best off seasons in recent years. No stupid releases. No stupid huge signings. And no real wasted draft picks. Every move has had a meaning and has potential.

I was thinking the same thing. H2.0 really surprising the hell out of me this year. Kudo's Hurndog!  Gettlwho?  

But we still need to see the contract details.  And might need to shed some weight.  Sheppard is gone.  And Munnerlyn maybe on his way out too. Oh and Fozzy. 

So many new toys.  

Did Cam text him "thank you" for this one too?  He should the way CJ can pass block. 

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