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For those who have been wondering...

“I think me and Sam had very good chemistry,” Anderson said. “I think that really stems from communication and just trust. I think if you look at the growth between me and Sam, you notice toward the back end of me being with the Jets, him throwing the ball up in double coverage and just throwing the ball up. That came with time and just trust in me making those plays and coming through for him in the clutch.”

Anderson said he doesn’t think Darnold had “the best supporting cast around him, the best coaching to get him to his full potential” while with the Jets. The Panthers are hoping that Anderson is part of the solution to the former while Matt Rhule and offensive coordinator Joe Brady take care of the latter.

Anderson ready to rekindle "very good chemistry" with Darnold

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17 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

What I would have liked to hear his take on, would be weather he thinks Sam can excel and grow with Rhule and Brady in his corner?

Well, his honest, not published on the internet where Rhule and Brady can read it take on it.

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20 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

For those who have been wondering...

“I think me and Sam had very good chemistry,” Anderson said. “I think that really stems from communication and just trust. I think if you look at the growth between me and Sam, you notice toward the back end of me being with the Jets, him throwing the ball up in double coverage and just throwing the ball up. That came with time and just trust in me making those plays and coming through for him in the clutch.”

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