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Panthers WAIVE CJ Anderson


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1 minute ago, Hotsauce said:

Wow.

Let’s just hope he doesn’t go the Smithy route and give Norv’s playbook to another team. 

There were only 3 plays in his playbook. Run to the left of R. Kalil, run to the right of R. Kalil...and pour the water for the starters.

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Just now, Mr. Nuts said:

Cam is a QB and our RB. 

No he's our quarterback.  I mean seriously, if you look at the roster and where he lines up in the huddle and during plays you will see he is definitely our QB.  He calls plays in the huddle, he throws passes, and he hands the ball off.  

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1 minute ago, RoaringRiot said:

This one is tough to make sense out of. What's the benefit to the team here? What could a possible counter move be? Can only guess something happened, even though he didn't directly ask for it. 

Hasn't Anderson always been pretty much a model citizen?

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2 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

This one is tough to make sense out of. What's the benefit to the team here? What could a possible counter move be? Can only guess something happened, even though he didn't directly ask for it. 

 Butthurt is contagious.  

Gotta nip it in the bud.  

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Hasn't Anderson always been pretty much a model citizen?

Yeah - never seen any signs that he's frustrated, although it's safe to assume he is. He told me at the beginning of the season that he gets better with more touches and more playing time. That was before we knew his role 

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