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Panthers get another WR, Robby Anderson


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On 3/24/2020 at 3:46 PM, Riv said:

What are the Panthers doing?  Anderson is a one trick deep threat and our QB doesn’t throw it beyond 5 yards. 
 

They are just taking fliers on available players and bringing in their buddies.  This staff and front office are in over their heads. 

Actually, if you know anything about the offense that we will be running, he likes a lot of 4-5 WR sets...so adding WR’s might actually make sense.

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1 hour ago, Car123 said:

Nobody. Rob Anderson is actually worth a damn.

Again... 

Never a 1000 yard season.

Not a single season with double-digit TDs.

So what criteria are you using?  Physical measurements?  Because he's been in the league, what, 4 years now?  When has he shown he's "worth" a $12M "damn"?

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1 hour ago, tiger7_88 said:

Again... 

Never a 1000 yard season.

Not a single season with double-digit TDs.

So what criteria are you using?  Physical measurements?  Because he's been in the league, what, 4 years now?  When has he shown he's "worth" a $12M "damn"?

Anderson had 941 yards and 7 tds in 2017. Not 1000 but whatever. Never had a season with less than 14.0 yards per catch. In today’s market that’s worth over 10 million. Imagine what he would have done if he didn’t have dump trucks throwing to him. 

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The way things are going if Rhurney gets the defense even slightly worse than mediocre I might have to increase the over-under from 8-8.

Big Time Teddy & Co are poised to do some serious damage going forward! 

This will be fun to watch.

Tepper doing work.

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