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CJ Anderson the 'crab man'


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Here's some more fun facts about CJ Anderson:

He is the only current Panthers player that has a Superbowl ring from Superbowl 50.

He is younger than his backup Cameron Artis-Payne by 8 months.

He's apparently a great bowler and should fit right in with the rest of the offense on their bowling outings.

 

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7 minutes ago, caatfan said:

23 RB's drafted in 2013. Anderson wasn't one of 'em, but he has better career stats than every drafted back except for Le'Veon Bell.

 

Damn makes me wanna go see who was drafted in that class.

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19 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

I think CAP can do everything CJ can do, if not more. 

The thing is I believe the same but when it comes down to it CJ was the 2nd best pass blocking RB last year, do we want to "think CAP can do that or go with the known proven commodity (for Cams sake) plus he's extra physical running the rock which is a great benefit.

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On 5/8/2018 at 9:43 AM, trucpfan said:

The thing is I believe the same but when it comes down to it CJ was the 2nd best pass blocking RB last year, do we want to "think CAP can do that or go with the known proven commodity (for Cams sake) plus he's extra physical running the rock which is a great benefit.

I believe having the three of them jersey'd (YEAH BUDDY!) up on game days will do nothing but help us. I like CMC as a feature back, but at the same time, I wouldn't mind seeing CJ or CAP getting the majority of the carries, as long as CMC gets 15 to 20 touches a game in any capacity. 

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