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CJ Anderson


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15 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Yep, should be a great combo.

Note to Marty Hurney. You do NOT have to spend 25 million in cap space per year to have a good RB duo. 

Or give big(or even decent) money extensions to aging Vets. See Olsen + many other times it's fuged us.

As much as we love Olsen we can't have large chunks of old ass money sitting on the sideline. Just not what winning teams do.

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16 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Yep, should be a great combo.

Note to Marty Hurney. You do NOT have to spend 25 million in cap space per year to have a good RB duo. 

True but fwiw, McC being a top 10 pick is pretty big investment.

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