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A chance to ask a question of a Panther


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I may have the opportunity to ask some questions of James Anderson next weekend. If you have a question you would like me to ask please post it. I will only ask questions that are mostly serious and respectful. I will provide a link if I get to ask these questions and you will get to hear the answers directly from James Anderson himself.

Note this is not 100% but I think it will be likely.

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Ask him who should play MLB.

Seriously, ask him how much influence coach RR has on the defensive side of the ball, being a former player. I want to know if he's more engaged with the linebackers because he knows the position. Seems like he leaves it up to coordinaters/position coaches come game time.

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1. Is Rivera the DC....and McD just calling the plays? Or is McD in 95% control of what they do?

2. Should Beason be the MLB if Luke can play better in 2012.

3. If he was the GM and was allowed to bring in 1 player to help....what position would he look to add competition to.

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James is a smart guy, so he isn't going to answer anything controversial, i.e. who should play in the middle, or who really runs the D.

Maybe ask him his opinion on our tackling problems. Why do we have so many missed tackles compared to other teams? How do we improve in that area?

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