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Robby Anderson appreciation thread


Jeremy Igo

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I'd like to take a moment to recognize and appreciate Robby Anderson. 

Without Robby, yesterday's game would have been pretty miserable. DJ didn't look too great. Curtis was mostly invisible. Robby was the guy that kept the chains moving. 

Then today, he tweets this.

What a good message to tell the young folks. Robby might be my favorite new player. 

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1 minute ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

He's 27 years old, I think we're passed the potential point in his career. He's a damn good deep threat, but that might be it. 

It's quite possible, but I am an optimist at heart, at least I try to be.  But Hurney still being around in all this has my expectations very low.

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1 minute ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

He's 27 years old, I think we're passed the potential point in his career. He's a damn good deep threat, but that might be it. 

First of all, he's a solid player who really wasn't expected to even reach this level of success. Secondly, he was a Jet. Lastly, he pretty much began proving last year that he's more than just a deep threat. I'd say that he continued to do so yesterday, considering he had 40 yards and moved the chains on a few plays, outside of his 75 yard TD. 

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I'm a huge fan of him, even before yesterday's great debut. Really hoping he sticks around past this contract and can perform as the consistent #2 we've been looking for for years. Really solid, value signing either way. Now we need to hope DJ can pull it all together and be a legit #1. @top dawg is this the most excited you've been about our WRs in over a decade or what? I know it is for me...

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