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Originally Posted by brassmonkey
well he didn't look like he had any fight left in him warner always gave all he had. i miss him 
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Tends to happen when you've now set yourself up to be a backup QB for the rest of your career b/c you can't pass for shit in the big leagues and rally your team back.
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Originally Posted by CDSmith
You're right, it shouldn't be a big deal. What makes it such a big deal is him reacting to the question like he did. Had he just answered like a professional and with some class and poise I'm sure the question would have been considered asked-and-answered and forgotten. But now it's going to be talked about all week across every sports newscast in the universe.
I have to ask myself at times like these, what would Kurt Warner do? I'm pretty sure the answer to that is that Kurt Warner wouldn't have been having a chucklefest on the sidelines of a game he was losing badly, period. But I doubt he'd have reacted to the question badly either.
This kid has a lot to learn.
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He did answer it though. His first response to the question was that what he talks about is private. Heck the reporter even set it a;; up by saying he didn't mean to come of sarcastic, that he sees Anderson was trying to remain positive, etc. The reporter set out to attack Anderson's character and prowess as a player and he got a reaction out of him.
Anderson knows his days as the 1st QB are numbered and thats why he overreacted the way he did.
I think Warner would have chuckled with Deuce if he was in Anderson's exact position. I mean seriously, what do you expect players to do when they're losing? Always act sad and depressed and not try to keep their moral up?