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Panthers signing Derek Anderson


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carolinagrowl Steve Reed

Panthers will sit down with Derek Anderson tomorrow.

carolinagrowl Steve Reed

Confirmed. Panthers to meet with QB Derek Anderson. Has not signed yet. No offer been made.

billvoth Bill Voth

sportswriter in Oregon ---> RT @AaronJFentress: Former Oregon State quarterback Derek Anderson signs with Panthers, according to source.

daringantt Darin Gantt

This won't end well. RT @AaronJFentress: Former Oregon State quarterback Derek Anderson signs with Panthers, according to source.

billvoth Bill Voth

don't shoot messenger. still unconfirmed, BTW. RT @AndreGrandaaa: @billvoth remember jake was also a pro bowler Why dont we bring him in?

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:jc: :cam: : Derek Anderson:???

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good. if he sucks he doesnt play. if he causes lockerroom divisions rivera will cut him. if he's better than cam or clausen he will start until cam can surpass him. if he sits and learns under cam we can trade him later on.

good move hurney.

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