Uh-oh... Anderson is mad
Per XTRA 910, Anderson just cursed out Kent Somers for mentioning him smiling on the bench after throwing a Pick.
"What is it with the Cards and #MNF? Anderson just went off on @kentsomers in profanity-laced exchange regarding @espn shots of laughter"
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or did he just pretend to care to save his reputation?
by CanadianCard on Nov 29, 2010 10:32 PM MST up reply actions
yeah
i dont see anything wrong he smiled/laughed? Deuce is a funny guy anyway, maybe he tried to make him feel better. Anything positive in that game would have made me laughed
It didn't seem like Deuce was the one talking
But whatever. We’ll probably never know but it doesn’t matter, since DA won’t even be here next year.
by CanadianCard on Nov 29, 2010 10:43 PM MST up reply actions 1 recs
I'd Go With That
I’m sure Anderson isn’t the worst human being in the world or anything like that, but he’s got a history of immaturity and has been coasting off of the one decent season in his career for quite awhile now which makes that immaturity less forgiveable.
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by UCrawford on Nov 29, 2010 10:41 PM MST up reply actions 1 recs
Seems like a nice enough guy to hang out with.
Lifelong Arizona Cardinals/Chicago Bears fan [I have always lived in Arizona, dad is from Chicago].
I can't stand fair-weather/bandwagon fans, stick with your team(s), throughout the good and the bad. And don't switch to whichever team wins the Super Bowl each year.
…he cared at that point that he got caught laughing it up on the bench during a blowout loss. He was embarrassed about it and tried to deflect the question by shouting the reporter down and storming off like ‘Oh I’m ‘heart and Soul’ Derek Anderson.’ lol Let’s face it: DA has been, and always will be, a bit of a lunkhead. Probably was one of those ‘vocational’ guys in high school.
Anyways, it’s not really a big deal, IMO. Sometimes you have ‘gallows humor’ when things go wrong, or maybe someone was farting…whatever. There’s no law that says everyone has to react the same way all the time. I’m sure he ‘cares’ about winning/losing and didn’t mean anything by it. But again, his reaction after the game makes this all of a sudden much more newsworthy…
by johnnyphoenix on Nov 29, 2010 10:44 PM MST up reply actions
Just showed it on ESPN.
Dropped a couple of S-Bombs and stormed off.
Lifelong Arizona Cardinals/Chicago Bears fan [I have always lived in Arizona, dad is from Chicago].
I can't stand fair-weather/bandwagon fans, stick with your team(s), throughout the good and the bad. And don't switch to whichever team wins the Super Bowl each year.
Saw The Interview On ESPN
The reporter asked a somewhat unfair question (along the lines of “Why were you laughing on the sidelines with Deuce Lutui when you were getting pummeled?”) and Anderson denied laughing (which the sideline camera showed to be untrue), then went on a rant about how hard he works and how nothing is a joke to him, then tried to turn it around on the reporter and stormed off.
To be honest, it’s just typical Anderson…inability to own up to his own behavior and/or performance. He ripped Cleveland fans and blamed them when he got dumped after posting a sub-50 completion percentage, he’s stunk most of this season with the Cardinals and seems unable to comprehend why fans would be angry at him, and he’s huffy that a reporter would dare question his commitment to the game when he gets caught on the sideline laughing while getting stomped during a game where he really stunk. It was a kind of petty question by the reporter, but then that’s pretty much the type of question Derek Anderson merits when he stinks it up like he did tonight and appears to act as if he doesn’t care on the sidelines.
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by UCrawford on Nov 29, 2010 10:39 PM MST reply actions 1 recs
this is good news as far as I'm concerned....
Maybe this is enough for Whiz to pull the plug on the DA experiment.
by Steamin' Beamin' on Nov 29, 2010 10:43 PM MST reply actions
We dealt with the saaaame thing with DA in Cleveland. You get sucked in occasionally by the arm…or the decent game here and there…or the one pro bowl year…but unfortunately ( just as we learned)…he is NOT a starting nfl QB.
by johnnyphoenix on Nov 29, 2010 10:47 PM MST up reply actions
DA is awful
I was sad to be in attendance at the game tonight! Sucks when the best QB that we could have had this season is sitting on the Texans bench now! =(
I'm pretty sure
everyone already knew that…? I can’t imagine that anyone said DA is starting material.
Leads/ties blown by the Diamondbacks bullpen in '10: 41
Unfortunately we have zero quarterbacks who are starting material.
Whoops.
RIP Seasons of Discontent
by Scott Howard on Nov 30, 2010 1:43 AM MST up reply actions 2 recs
+1
I vote we scrap this year. Start Skelton(or Hall), just so the rookies can get some experience, and look for next years draft pick. I’m not a fair weather fan, and I’m not jumping ship but sometimes you have to look forward to get better
by Will Smith on Nov 30, 2010 8:04 AM MST up reply actions 1 recs






















