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Our old pal Derek Anderson could start Sunday.


jasonluckydog

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I would love to see Derek play like 2007 and just start chunking the ball everywhere with total disregard— that year was super fun to watch— and we were all laughing at dumbass Brady Quinn for holding out too long, gave Derek his chance for the year and a pro bowl.

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5 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Good luck to him! He deserves a few more days in the sun!

I'm not sure of a few more but I hope he has at least one good game left in him.  Just based on his last few outings here I would probably try to get Allen out there even if I had to prop him up on crutches.

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3 hours ago, jasonluckydog said:

I hope he pulls off a Ryan Fitzpatrick deal and goes off.

Higher odds we see a press conference that is less Fitzmagic/Connor McGregor and more like...and more like his AZ one where he flipped out about taking poo seriously 

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Guaranteed 

12 minutes ago, Dunn said:

In the Preseason I always thought KB played better with DA throwing to him then Cam, he's going to get some targets this weekend for sure...might surpass 50 yards

 

DA's throws are softer and don't ask as as much out of KB so it's a dream pairing. 

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