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all landon joohnson has done since he's been here is eat up a lot of cap space and be hurt.

he'd better make up for all the money he has wasted so far being here.

i'm just amazed that he has actually had playing time without getting hurt. only a matter of time, though.

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Yeah Fox is so blindly loyal to vets, that's why Johnson was playing when Diggs was out earlier in the year....oh wait. Maybe you guys don't understand different positions in football?

Oh really? Maybe you don't understand that Anderson can play all 3 positions? He's played strong side, weak side, and middle. Remember a few years ago Beason was out and Anderson came in a played really well? He is a very versatile linebacker and better than Landon. Plus Davis played weakside. Which is where your fastest OLBs play. Anderson is faster and more agile than Johnson.

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all landon joohnson has done since he's been here is eat up a lot of cap space and be hurt.

he'd better make up for all the money he has wasted so far being here.

i'm just amazed that he has actually had playing time without getting hurt. only a matter of time, though.

Yes, he has been hurt, but other than that you blame the wrong one for his lack of playing time. He wasn't the one who asked to come here to sit on a bench and run down another team's punt returner.

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