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CJ Anderson Film Breakdown


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I think he's always been a bit under rated.  I remember many times he makes some great plays.  I'm sure he also makes some mistakes as well, hence why he's a FA just now signing.

But I'm still happy for the pick up.  I look forward to seeing how and what our offense does this season.

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Pass blocks.  Doesn't fumble. And is a load to bring down.  Great thunder to CMC lightning.  I said for a while now that we needed a way to get better at our red zone scoring. This is a step in the right direction.   All eyes will be on the left side of the O line this spring.  Hopefully we can find a good guard to hide the troll at left tackle. 

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Just now, RumHam said:

Hey where are the CMC IS AN EVERY DOWN BACK BETWEEN THE TACKLES supporters b/c obviously it was never true and you were in denial

How the heck does signing CJ Anderson have anything to do with whether CMC can run between the tackles or not?

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50 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Where are all the CAP guys right now? 

And with CJ passblocking and doing the hard running should calm all the CMac to little crowd

I' m here. Rivera shows his colors again . I just hope he gets more playing time he doesn' have to start.

 

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