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Derek Anderson, a Bill? This guy appears to be kicking it around without substantiation


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Apparently this guy at buffalowdown.com is the source of this so-called rumor, but apparently Anderson has been the topic of conversation in Buffalo before. I am curious as to what the Huddle would feel about trading Anderson to Buffalo for a pick?  

It does make me daydream about C.J. Spiller being a Panther also.

 

For a 4th round pick with Derek Anderson coming into his last year of his contract, it might be a win-win for both the Buffalo Bills and the Carolina Panthers to make this deal.  If he turns out to be a bust, you only sent a 4th round to Carolina, and didn’t lose out on too much.

 

 

Would it be worth a fourth this year to risk a degree of QB stability, even though Anderson is entering the last year of his contract, not to mention that we have been kicking the can around on Joe Webb. 

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