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Will Derek Anderson be a Panther next year?


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Anderson still has one year on a two year contract.  But he played extremely well in relief of Cam Newton in two starts and mercy play when the Panthers were getting blown out in a few games.  Could a team offer a high draft pick for him?  There will be a good number of teams in the market for a stopgap starting veteran QB.  Anderson, a former Pro Bowl selection, could be at the top of the list.  Much like Josh McCown last season, Anderson could find himself starting again.  

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I couldn't believe what I was seeing out there. Our 3rd string QB/receiver running down Hester.

 

 

I wasn't that surprised, although I thought it was a great play.  But Webb is probably not the typical third string qb.  He ran a 4.43 forty and is a few years younger than Hester.  Given that he is a few years younger than Hester, he is probably a little bit faster at this point in their careers. 

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McCown also helped show why you leave those guys as backups. I think McCown plays against Anderson's of the world that are looking for more.

I actually think if DA left for a one year bridge job it would shorten his career.

If Cam is here long term? DA actually could hang around another 4 years or so realistically

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