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He was traded to Hamilton in 2008 and was re-acquired in 2010. Defensive co-ordinator Mark Nelson said he had high expectations coming out of training camp and while some of those have been met, theres still room for improvement. "Chris is a smart player, very athletic, gifted in some aspects," he said. "I expected him to have a better year than in the previous, and he has. But hell be the first to tell you I expect him to play better." "Joe is a good player but he can play a lot better than he has," Nelson added. "He will be the first to tell you he has to improve. Im not being mean or harsh, just honest. He does some really good things and he does some things that are not really good. "We have to keep him working on the things hes not really good at. The things hes good at, those are God-given talents and we just need to keep polishing those." ' ' '


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