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Former Patriot Mark Anderson done for a while

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Hmm...sorry to hear about the injury, but seems pretty clear BB made the right choice in not paying him.
 
I still wish he was here...but not for that $$

In a perfect world bro!

But yeah if he were here to line up opposite Jones on 3rd downs, we'd be pretty nasty I think.
 
That defense is going to go down the drain now.

Oh... wait.
 
I heard there's still an opening at the Tully Banta-Cain school for overpaid pass rushers, he may be able to spend some quality time there until the injury heals.
 
From here on out they'll surrender 60 points per game.
 
Doesn't help that he plays for the bills. They always end up with an ungodly amount of injuries.

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Best wishes to him for a full recovery.
 
Mark Anderson = one trick pony.:snob:
 
And here so many of us were, expecting the Bills to be bettr and the Rats to be worse.

It's a sad day when only the Rats can be counted on to live up to their end of a bargain.
 
Very sorry to hear about Anderson's injury. He was a terrific player in the second half of last season for the Patriots.
 
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