Ok, that’s fine. That’s fine. That’s fine. I’m not laughing about it. You think this is funny, I take this s*** serious, real serious. I put my heart and soul into this s***.
In case you missed it, here's the audio from Derek Anderson after last night's drubbing.
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it's going to be hard to throw a pass when you're wearing a...
straight jacket.
having sam
and seeing kurt warner leave the cards just reminds me how important a qb is to your team.
I thought the reporter was being a jerk first.
What does it matter what DA and Deuce were laughing about?
Ask it once, then move on. He was just digging for dirt.
That being said, DA’s reaction was pathetic.
I can take a beating ... I'm a Rams fan.
the reporter had to ask that
When your fans see their QB laughing on the sideline at the end of a pathetic game like that yes it’s the reporters job to ask that question.
Instead of taking it as some kind of a personal statement against him by the reporter and flying off the handle and going into Ryan Leaf mode, why not answer the question? Really all he had to say was Deuce was trying to pick up his spirits with a moment of levity and that he regrets it if this gave anyone the impression that he doesn’t take the loss seriously. I suspect had he just responded this way they would have went on to the next question and only the 500 or so people watching the end of the game would have even known about it. Now he looks like a world class D-bag in front of a much larger audience. Oh well he’s not long for the NFL regardless.
He did the first 2 times
It was the 3rd time being asked the same question that DA flew off. He had already ezplained that Lutui was just trying to pick him up. It was unprofessional, but not unprovoked.
by dbcouver on Nov 30, 2010 6:16 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
hes a dumbass
But it was hilarious…
by markg1127 on Nov 30, 2010 5:13 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Actually it makes me like him a bit more...
… to me it sounded like Anderson was just cutting though the bullshit and getting right to exactly what the reporter was insinuating. If you take pride in what you do and put long hours of your life in to it and when you are struggling then someone says that you dont care or are lazy while not directly saying it to your face would piss me off too.
Anderson is not a very good quarterback, I am sure he would rather the reporter tell him that than tell him he doesnt care in some chickenshit round about way.If he was the Rams quarterback, I would be bitching and moaning. But dude you can be losing, trying your best, and laughing all at the same time. Sometimes I get pissed and I have to laugh something off because it is so pathetic and you cant let it bother you. People handle things in different ways.
That being said, DA needs to not let that guy rattle him either. But I like what he said.
Actually, I would have like him alot more if he went over and just busted the guy right in the chops!!!
that would have been sweet!
The irony is...
If the loss hadn’t actually bothered him, he’d have been in a more equable mood to deal with the reporter asking him about whether or not the loss bothered him.
Also, Jon Gruden is a jagoff. So glad he’s not coaching the Rams.
I think they should keep playing Monday Night Football in Arizona.
Those games always result in hilarious press conferences.
i thought this was ridiculously hilarious
i don’t care for the reporter or anderson, this was straight entertaining.
if i was a cards fan, i’d be ashamed to call him my QB, before and after this thing, regardless of provocation.
Bradford to Onobun!





























