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Miles Sanders can see the superstar potential in himself and the Eagles second-year running back has MVP aspirations as he looks to carry the load for Doug Pederson and company this season.
Sanders had a zoom meeting with the media on Sunday and the Eagles young star talked about “needing to get stronger” and most importantly, about being prepared to “carry the load” for Philadelphia this season.
Miles Sanders: Blessing to be able to carry a bigger load this season. … Biggest takeaway from last year was I needed to get stronger. Think I left 200-300 yards on the table. Bills game was a turning point for me last year. … Motivated by not winning ROY … Perk looks good. pic.twitter.com/DetWYTo9TM
— Bo Wulf (@Bo_Wulf) August 9, 2020
Sanders went on to say that he believes he left 200-300 yards on the table and that his explosion against the Bills in Buffalo last year was a turning point for him.
Sanders got stronger as the season went on and a full offseason of training should only enhance his presence entering year-2.
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