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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Maybe you're right but I don't remember the Williams/Anderson combo being anything overly amazing in Huston.They land Anderson and that could be a scary D......
Thats what the Pats had last year with Carter and Anderson, and we all know where they ranked.Hmmm. That's odd. The Houston Texans had Mario Williams and Mark Anderson in 2010. And we all know how bad that D was, yes?
You'd think having two guys capable of double digit sacks would be huge, but I suppose not. At least not in Houston....
I've grown to not care if Anderson leaves. We need a true OLB across from Ninkovich in the 3-4 such as Upshaw, Mercilus, or Mclellin. He can have fun being overpaid somewhere else.
I don't care because i know he won't be back. I just hope he doesn't go to the AFC East
Thats what the Pats had last year with Carter and Anderson, and we all know where they ranked.
Soon we will need a thread detailing where Anderson isn't visiting...
What's your take on why the Pats haven't made a priority of re-signing Anderson?
No offense to Anderson but my guess is this :What's your take on why the Pats haven't made a priority of re-signing Anderson?
My personal opinoin is that the Pats see Anderson as a sub package rusher, and will pay him that way. I think they also are not going crazy over a 10 sack season and acting as if it will happen every year. (See Banta-Cain, Tully).
I think Anderson, and/or his agent are chasing a paycheck that is comensurate with last years sack statistic.
I think he is visiting so many teams because he hasn't found any yet that agree with his side of that argument more than the Patriots side.
I am beginning to think it may be more likely he comes back, because he is saying he would like to stay, and I think the 'tour' is doing no more than telling him the Patriots idea of his value is much closer to the market than what he thinks it is.