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At Least We've Still Got James Anderson.


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Most underrated player not only on this team, but in the entire NFL.

In my opinion, he has played at, if not above, Beason's level over the past 3 seasons. And note that Beason was a Pro Bowler.

Nobody outside of our fanbase has any idea who James Anderson is, yet we always hear his name 5 times more per game than any other defensive player.

He seems like he plays with a chip on his shoulder, and I hope he starts getting a bit more credit for what he does. It'd be nice to hear him get an interview once in a while, because he seems like a genuinely nice, humble guy.

Edit: View it how you wish, but I think he's played as good as Beason. He may not be as talented, as athletic, etc as Beas, but he's played at the same level in my eyes.

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James Anderson is pretty good. I don't think he's great, and he's nowhere near as good as Beason, but he's shown steady improvement over the last few years. On a more negative note, what happened to Connor? Looks to me like he's regressed.

Anderson is solid. he's playing at the level i would have exspected from connor. Tho that could be attributed to how horrible the dts are this season. But it's mainly because connor is a 2 down player. he isnt ment to be in in pass situation and is strictly a down hill defender.

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