Derek Anderson is still on the team

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What does everyone wish to be done with DA this offseason/season?
 

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I went the Waterboy route.

My reasoning has to do with extreme caution (i.e. don't jettison a guy until you bring in someone better to replace him):

Right now Skelton, Bartell and Hall are better than Anderson, but we can't be more than 50% confident that we'd win consistently with any of them.

Meanwhile, Anderson has been atrocious, but he still has that huge cannon-arm. So what do we lose by giving him one razor-thin chance to improve radically and regain his mojo. He's a "high-ceiling low-floor" dude.

Until we bring in a veteran QB to handle the reins, it can't hurt to give Anderson a final chance get his act together with a private workout regimen?

Not that I think he'll succeed, but what do we have to lose?
 

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Good riddance Fail Anderson. Go try out for the US Open with Tony Romo since golf is your real passion.... cornholio
 

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I went the Waterboy route.

My reasoning has to do with extreme caution (i.e. don't jettison a guy until you bring in someone better to replace him):

Right now Skelton, Bartell and Hall are better than Anderson, but we can't be more than 50% confident that we'd win consistently with any of them.

Meanwhile, Anderson has been atrocious, but he still has that huge cannon-arm. So what do we lose by giving him one razor-thin chance to improve radically and regain his mojo. He's a "high-ceiling low-floor" dude.

Until we bring in a veteran QB to handle the reins, it can't hurt to give Anderson a final chance get his act together with a private workout regimen?

Not that I think he'll succeed, but what do we have to lose?

I went the same way except I don't think Hall is better than him. I think Hall is just as bad with a weak arm to boot.
 

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Trade him for Peyton. If Rod Graves can't get this done, then he's officially the worst GM in the league. WTF is taking him so long to pull the trigger on this?
 

Cardinals.Ken

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I shall refrain from making any more predictions about Anderson, and the Cardinals starting QB spot.

Steve Bartman already sent me a thank you card.
 

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I went the Waterboy route.

My reasoning has to do with extreme caution (i.e. don't jettison a guy until you bring in someone better to replace him):

Right now Skelton, Bartell and Hall are better than Anderson, but we can't be more than 50% confident that we'd win consistently with any of them.

Meanwhile, Anderson has been atrocious, but he still has that huge cannon-arm. So what do we lose by giving him one razor-thin chance to improve radically and regain his mojo. He's a "high-ceiling low-floor" dude.

Until we bring in a veteran QB to handle the reins, it can't hurt to give Anderson a final chance get his act together with a private workout regimen?

Not that I think he'll succeed, but what do we have to lose?

Answer...if this is done it is a one way ticket to a mental institution for one or more of the dark suits.
 
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