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  • The_Philster
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 52180

    Anderson back where he started

    Celebrity is a term that can only be used loosely when Tim Anderson returns to Clyde.
    Even then, Anderson can only shrug it off.



    In a haze of gold shirts at Clyde's annual youth football camp, the massive, but modest, defensive tackle doesn't stick out with the mannerisms of a pro football player. But, in a community where there's only one football player who went on to Ohio State and the Buffalo Bills, Anderson stands out on merits alone.
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  • djjimkelly
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 7045

    #2
    Re: Anderson back where he started

    reading that article i never realized what a big bastard tim anderson is hes the right size for the 1 techinique hopefully he starts to play to his size

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    • bigbub2352
      Registered User
      • Feb 2005
      • 5386

      #3
      Re: Anderson back where he started

      Tim Anderson will be in the rotation until the Bills draft one more DT or sign one next year after that, i personally dont think he will be around, he truly does get pushed around in there and i see him on his back alot
      XTRA CRISPY XTRA SAUCEY

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      • Goobylal
        Registered User
        • Jan 2004
        • 19366

        #4
        Re: Anderson back where he started

        Originally posted by bigbub2352
        Tim Anderson will be in the rotation until the Bills draft one more DT or sign one next year after that, i personally dont think he will be around, he truly does get pushed around in there and i see him on his back alot
        Yes but realize that last year he was playing at ~295# and only bulked up to 325# over this past off-season. That's only good news.

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        • Goobylal
          Registered User
          • Jan 2004
          • 19366

          #5
          Re: Anderson back where he started

          Just to clarify, my Lindy's had Anderson listed at 304#, so if he's 325#, that's a significant 21# increase. Hopefully that's a muscular weight and what he plans on playing at during the season.

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          • LifetimeBillsFan
            All-Pro Zoner
            • Aug 2004
            • 4946

            #6
            Re: Anderson back where he started

            Also, don't forget that Anderson played in a Cover 2 defense at Ohio State and had some success playing in that system. He may be a better fit for the defense that the Bills will be playing this season than the one they were playing last year. Same with Kelsay. Obviously, they will have to prove that to be true and we will see whether it turns out that way. But, it is something to take into consideration.

            I don't know how well either of them will be able to play in this system on the NFL level, but, knowing that they did well playing in a similar system in college, I'm going to be watching them closely to see if they will play better than they have since arriving in Buffalo now that they are in this new defense. Those two players could be keys to how well the Bills' defense plays this season.
            Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.

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            • LifetimeBillsFan
              All-Pro Zoner
              • Aug 2004
              • 4946

              #7
              Re: Anderson back where he started

              Also, don't forget that Anderson played in a Cover 2 defense at Ohio State and had some success playing in that system. He may be a better fit for the defense that the Bills will be playing this season than the one they were playing last year. Same with Kelsay. Obviously, they will have to prove that to be true and we will see whether it turns out that way. But, it is something to take into consideration.

              I don't know how well either of them will be able to play in this system on the NFL level, but, knowing that they did well playing in a similar system in college, I'm going to be watching them closely to see if they will play better than they have since arriving in Buffalo now that they are in this new defense. Those two players could be keys to how well the Bills' defense plays this season.
              Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.

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              • Jeff1220
                H to the 12:20
                • Jul 2002
                • 6136

                #8
                Re: Anderson back where he started

                Originally posted by LifetimeBillsFan
                Also, don't forget that Anderson played in a Cover 2 defense at Ohio State and had some success playing in that system. He may be a better fit for the defense that the Bills will be playing this season than the one they were playing last year. Same with Kelsay. Obviously, they will have to prove that to be true and we will see whether it turns out that way. But, it is something to take into consideration.

                I don't know how well either of them will be able to play in this system on the NFL level, but, knowing that they did well playing in a similar system in college, I'm going to be watching them closely to see if they will play better than they have since arriving in Buffalo now that they are in this new defense. Those two players could be keys to how well the Bills' defense plays this season.
                You can say that again!
                Oh..wait...you did.

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                • HHURRICANE
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 15490

                  #9
                  Re: Anderson back where he started

                  Originally posted by LifetimeBillsFan
                  Also, don't forget that Anderson played in a Cover 2 defense at Ohio State and had some success playing in that system. He may be a better fit for the defense that the Bills will be playing this season than the one they were playing last year. Same with Kelsay. Obviously, they will have to prove that to be true and we will see whether it turns out that way. But, it is something to take into consideration.

                  I don't know how well either of them will be able to play in this system on the NFL level, but, knowing that they did well playing in a similar system in college, I'm going to be watching them closely to see if they will play better than they have since arriving in Buffalo now that they are in this new defense. Those two players could be keys to how well the Bills' defense plays this season.
                  Yep.

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