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The 76 Million Dollar Man


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& our super athletic QB are back home this weekend playing imo our biggest rival

Cam, now feeling great with the help of a mind coach, should be looking to shut everyone up and do some great things...that's enough on that subject...moving on....

CJ, CJ, CJ: 5 games straight with no sacks

I'll admit he does get some pressure but nothing has told me he is work even half of the contract we gave him to prevent him from going to the Falcons. He needs to start proving it.

Out of everyone on our team, these two have plenty of things to get them ready to play lights out. I'm not trying to pile on any unneccesary expectations but just pointing out they are going to be wanting to shine.

Its how you react to the adversity and assholes out there when you really do shine. Even if we simply looked improved and show that we're beyond last weeks debacle, I will be a happy camper.

I think we should keep an eye on the 76 million dollar man this weekend. D'wan, Ron, Alexander, and even Keiser have proved he has help on the line...so bottom line: he needs to start showing up in a bigger way.

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He needs to have a game in which he takes it over on the defensive side of the ball.

Defensive players that make the kind of money that he is making, take over football games.

Charles Johnson hasn't done that yet.

Exactly what I was getting at

Honestly, I'm not trying to pile on the current low atm, but has CJ ever gone off and without a doubt taken over the trench war? He's had some great games but we are paying him top dollar for above average play

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What did you guys expect? He was just going to morph into JPP this year? He's the same consistent player he was last year. We just overpaid him like we always do

Wasn't expecting an instant morph job but I'd at least like to see him step it up regardless of us overpaying (which sucks in the 1st place). We either clearly thought he could become even better than he was or were that desperate to keep the only decent part of our line from last season...so yeah, we should expect higher play.

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What did you guys expect? He was just going to morph into JPP this year? He's the same consistent player he was last year. We just overpaid him like we always do

I'm not sure what you mean by instant. He has been in the league twice as long as JPP.

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