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Panthers WAIVE CJ Anderson


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Just now, Shocker said:

If Cadet is reading this...good luck dog, proves us wrong man!

I seriously doubt Cadet is even gonna see the field.

Said it elsewhere: Barring injury, if current trends continue, Artis-Payne may not see the field much either.

I like McCaffrey, but there is such a thing as overusing a guy.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I seriously doubt Cadet is even gonna see the field.

Said it elsewhere: Barring injury, if current trends continue, Artis-Payne may not see the field much either.

I like McCaffrey, but there is such a thing as overusing a guy.

Oh agreed.  If he is getting carries we are probably in trouble.

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here's what happened according to a source.

CJ was asked why he was late to the RB meeting. He told the Coach Terrell there wasn't any reason for him to show up because you assholes won't play me anyway. Met with Coach Skipper after a short meeting Skip headed to Rivera's office. Then the decision was made to let him go. 

 

ALL  of this is a lie

 

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1 minute ago, Captain Obvious said:

here's what happened according to a source.

CJ was asked why he was late to the RB meeting. He told the Coach Terrell there wasn't any reason for him to show up because you assholes won't play me anyway. Met with Coach Skipper after a short meeting Skip headed to Rivera's office. Then the decision was made to let him go.

If that's true, fine him or something.

By letting him go, you're rewarding him for making a fuss while simultaneously cutting our runningback depth.

Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face...

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Sad thing is if he just went out there and sucked every game he would still be a team member in good standing. I want guys who aren't playing to be pissed about it, especially someone of his caliber. A fine or whatever would be more than sufficient if he was a little too abrasive in expressing his opinion. No need to cut the second best RB on the team.  

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If that's true, fine him or something.

By letting him go, you're rewarding him for making a fuss while simultaneously cutting our runningback depth.

Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face...

Well it does seem like something ron would do.. I mean after all he benched cam over a tie.

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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If that's true, fine him or something.

By letting him go, you're rewarding him for making a fuss while simultaneously cutting our runningback depth.

Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face...

Sad to say but who is surprised.  We are the Carolina Panthers and therefore we don't make decisions like a perrenial winning organization ie the Patriots, Steelers etc.  Hope this is not true.

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1 minute ago, Johnny Rockets said:

What if he has already been fined, disciplined, and this is an ongoing issue that has become detrimental to the team and wearing thin with the rest of the guys on the team? Point is, no one knows what has been going on, and we probably never will which is the proper way to handle it. 

Well, it wasn't the above, because...

14 minutes ago, Captain Obvious said:

ALL  of this is a lie

Yer a bastard, Captain :)

I'd add that everything we know about CJ Anderson's character doesn't jibe with him causing a problem. But even if he did, it's still a mistake to reward that behavior and hurt our team depth.

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