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Anderson wasn't good enough for Carolina


Jmac

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Rivera couldn't figure out how to use a 1000 yard runner. Would rather beat the sh%t out of CMC rather than use C.J the right way. Fuggin deserve to lose....just one dumb move after another with this team. I'm glad C.J is on a winner.

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10 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Rivera couldn't figure out how to use a 1000 yard runner. Would rather beat the sh%t out of CMC rather than use C.J the right way. Fuggin deserve to lose....just one dumb move after another with this team. I'm glad C.J is on a winner.

What the fug, really? 

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With Cams fugged up shoulder you would think with CMC, Anderson (who can also catch),  and Amah (big bodied fullback.), they could have figured out how to use the personal to help pound the ball to make up for the QB problems. Especially in the red Zone. Made to much sense. 

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At what point are ppl going to figure out the CJ decision..

WAS A NORV DECISION!! Where are the Fire Norv threads.. 

 

I know you want to blame Ron for everything.. But reality is Norv made all decisions on the offensive side of the ball this year.. NOT Ron.. CJ didn't get playing time because Norv couldn't figure it out.. Cj got let go because Norv didn't want him anymore..

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1 minute ago, Sub Zero said:

At what point are ppl going to figure out the CJ decision..

WAS A NORV DECISION!! Where are the Fire Norv threads.. 

 

I know you want to blame Ron for everything.. But reality is Norv made all decisions on the offensive side of the ball this year.. NOT Ron.. CJ didn't get playing time because Norv couldn't figure it out.. Cj got let go because Norv didn't want him anymore..

If this is true....then he is as inept as Rivera. Even more disheartening.

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