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Is anyone else thinking about rolling the dice with Anderson this week.

This is Fantasy Football and Anderson is playing the Rams. Its hard to imagine him not posting at least 200 yds and a couple scores. He might not be the ideal real like quarterback but for teams that Ryan as their starter is he an intriguing week one option.

It takes alot of balls to open up your season with DA at the Helm does anyone else think he could be a sneeky play week 1?

 
I don't think this is a wise decision at all, no.

He has not been on the team very long, and was named the starter all of 2 weeks ago. How much do you think he has learned of the playbook in that time? I think they will lean on the ground game as much as possible in this game to protect him.

 
Is anyone else thinking about rolling the dice with Anderson this week.This is Fantasy Football and Anderson is playing the Rams. Its hard to imagine him not posting at least 200 yds and a couple scores. He might not be the ideal real like quarterback but for teams that Ryan as their starter is he an intriguing week one option.It takes alot of balls to open up your season with DA at the Helm does anyone else think he could be a sneeky play week 1?
If anything I wonder if StL does not see this as a possible season tone setter and possible upset, playing at home, vs a turnover prone (and still fairly new, for this team anyway) QB and a limited lead RB? Not sure I'd go there?
 
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I'm pretty sure they give you a copy of the playbook whether you are a starter or not. Also, the way their camp went both QBs saw ample time with the 1s.

I think he could be a good play, but I don't favor him over any of my current starters.

 
On paper it looks like a good match-up, but I usually like to wait to see week #1 and how these teams play in real games before getting sneaky with my line-up. Positives: STL looks bad on D. Negatives: Anderson looks like a bad QB and Fitz might not be 100%. I have DA as a #4 QB and hope he looks serviceable, but I need to see it with my own eyes before considering playing him.

 
Thanks for the input guys.....

as a Boldin Owner over th epast couple years I watched alot of games and I can see them completly changing the offense. Anderson is a gunsliger.

Does anyone have a list of qb's that faced the rams last year....I bet a couple bad qb's had some good games with less talent then what Anderson has to work with.

 
Is anyone else thinking about rolling the dice with Anderson this week.

This is Fantasy Football and Anderson is playing the Rams. Its hard to imagine him not posting at least 200 yds and a couple scores. He might not be the ideal real like quarterback but for teams that Ryan as their starter is he an intriguing week one option.

It takes alot of balls to open up your season with DA at the Helm does anyone else think he could be a sneeky play week 1?
If anything I wonder if StL does not see this as a possible season tone setter and possible upset, playing at home, vs a turnover prone (and still fairly new, for this team anyway) QB and a limited lead RB? Not sure I'd go there?
:shrug: Definitely. It's the kind of game that can give a team confidence to build upon.
 
Don't overthink this. A guy in my league was also talking about starting DA.....over Brett Farve. I told him he was crazy.

If you have a more solid match-up, roll with it. Don't use DA this week or many weeks this season until he's shown something.

 
Derek Anderson Vs the Rams:

I like the matchup. I'm not sure you start him in a 1 QB league unless you missed the boat and got second tier retreads, but in a 2 QB league he is a very viable starter. Sure he followed that 4000 yard passing season with a clunker, but look at the team in Cleveland and ask yourself how many other QB's could put up huge numbers in that system?

now he has some very good WR's to toss the ball to, and a good system in place. I think he's good for 3500 yards on that Cards team and may light it up in week 1 against the hapless Rams.

 
First couple weeks always tough to judge committees, and the QB matchups for that tier are pretty brutal this week. I'm considering rolling with DA, as the only gut instinct i'm feeling is my confidence in the Rams awfulness at all aspects of football.

 
I think he is a high upside/high downside guy this week. It is difficult to predict how he will do, but if Fitz is 100% and plays the whole game, and the Cards D does not perform well, this could turn into a shootout and Anderson might be slinging the ball all over the place.

On the downside, we don't know about Fitz's knee yet, Anderson is pretty erratic, and the coaches have said they want to incorporate the run more into the offense. So no one really knows what is going to happen.

I would take a chance on him over guys like Flacco and McNabb this week, but not over the top 10-12 QB's.

 
I picked him up off the wire in 3 leagues. I actually have a really good feeling about Anderson this year. From all accounts the coaching staff has been impressed with him, and said that he took that starting job. He has been working a lot on his footwork and "touch" on throwing the ball. He has a great QB coach that really believes in him. I think that DA is a serious sleeper this year in a great system for him. Doesn't hurt that he has Fitzgerald's huge catching radius out there to snag anything and everything thrown anywhere near him.

I say go ahead and roll with him. He is going to be out there looking to impress.

 
I'm rolling with DA this week. Sitting Romo in what usually is a tough, low scoring, rivalry game @Wsh. Eli is playing a tough pass defense with Carolina. Anderson is NOT in Cleveland anymore and should have a decent year. How many QB's would have been able to do much in Clelveland the past few years? I feel good about the decision ....... it's StLouis ....... what the hey! Low end 200 yds and a couple of scores.

Is anyone else thinking about rolling the dice with Anderson this week.This is Fantasy Football and Anderson is playing the Rams. Its hard to imagine him not posting at least 200 yds and a couple scores. He might not be the ideal real like quarterback but for teams that Ryan as their starter is he an intriguing week one option.It takes alot of balls to open up your season with DA at the Helm does anyone else think he could be a sneeky play week 1?
 
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I'm rolling with DA this week. Sitting Romo in what usually is a tough, low scoring, rivalry game @Wsh. Eli is playing a tough pass defense with Carolina. Anderson is NOT in Cleveland anymore and should have a decent year. How many QB's would have been able to do much in Clelveland the past few years? I feel good about the decision ....... it's StLouis ....... what the hey! Low end 200 yds and a couple of scores.
You've got stones, my friend.
 
I'm rolling with DA this week.

Sitting Romo in what usually is a tough, low scoring, rivalry game @Wsh. Eli is playing a tough pass defense with Carolina.

Anderson is NOT in Cleveland anymore and should have a decent year. How many QB's would have been able to do much in Clelveland the past few years?

I feel good about the decision ....... it's StLouis ....... what the hey!

Low end 200 yds and a couple of scores.
Dude. It's still Derek Anderson. Answering your question, he was able to do plenty in Cleveland...until he didn't anymore.Go for it, but Anderson would have to hit his upside to be marginally better than what Romo is a near lock to produce. Not a call I would be comfortable making.

 
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I'm rolling with DA this week.

Sitting Romo in what usually is a tough, low scoring, rivalry game @Wsh. Eli is playing a tough pass defense with Carolina.

Anderson is NOT in Cleveland anymore and should have a decent year. How many QB's would have been able to do much in Clelveland the past few years?

I feel good about the decision ....... it's StLouis ....... what the hey!

Low end 200 yds and a couple of scores.
Dude. It's still Derek Anderson. Answering your question, he was able to do plenty in Cleveland...until he didn't anymore.Go for it, but Anderson would have to hit his upside to be marginally better than what Romo is a near lock to produce. Not a call I would be comfortable making.
What do you think Romo's floor is? 200 /1 ?

I'm thinking maybe the same as Anderson's?

We are talking St. Louis here .....

What game do you think will have the most points scored in it?

IMO ....... Arizona vs St Louis scores well; pretty confident on that part of the equation.

 
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Derek Anderson's floor is much lower than 200/1. Have you watched him play the last few seasons? I actually have him as a backup in a 14 team redraft, but I have very tempered expectations and will be watching his situation closely. I wouldn't be shocked if he gets benched at some point for Max Hall.

 
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Man In The Box said:
Derek Anderson's floor is much lower than 200/1. Have you watched him play the last few seasons? I actually have him as a backup in a 14 team redraft, but I have very tempered expectations and will be watching his situation closely. I wouldn't be shocked if he gets benched at some point for Max Hall.
His floor is lower then 200 /1 vs the Rams? Not sure about that one ..... Have been thinking about going with Romo out the gate, and dropping Anderson for Jacoby Jones though.Seems like a good play .... you guys are talking me out of Anderson.
 
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Man In The Box said:
Derek Anderson's floor is much lower than 200/1. Have you watched him play the last few seasons? I actually have him as a backup in a 14 team redraft, but I have very tempered expectations and will be watching his situation closely. I wouldn't be shocked if he gets benched at some point for Max Hall.
His floor is lower then 200 /1 vs the Rams? Not sure about that one .....

Have been thinking about going with Romo out the gate, and dropping Anderson for Jacoby Jones though.

Seems like a good play .... you guys are talking me out of Anderson.
OK, I guess you haven't seen him play the last 2 seasons. In 2009, in 8 games, he had under 200 passing yards in 7 of those 8 games. Oh, in 5 of those 8, he had under 100 yards passing. In 2008, in 10 games, he passed for under 200 yards 6 times, under 100 yards once. I would think it's safe to say he has a really low floor.Like I said, I have him as a backup in my 14 teamer. I think he has a good arm and obviously has some weapons in ARZ, but I think starting him over a Pro-Bowl QB in week one is a recipe for disaster.

 
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anderson is capable of putting up less than 10 completions and more than 2 ints against the rams. believe it.

 
Winky's on board with the DA love. In my 2 qb league I'm benching Rivers to roll with this juicy matchup.

The Rams are that bad and Fitzgerald is that good.

You'll all laugh until Monday rolls around.

Lots of room on the DA bandwagon...hop aboard while we're still serving cookies.

 
Rolling with DA over Eli. As a Giants fan, Carolina scares me (so long as John Fox is the coach). I don't have any illusions about DA's long term value, but if he can string together a couple of good weeks, perhaps he'll even be tradeable.

 
Winky's on board with the DA love. In my 2 qb league I'm benching Rivers to roll with this juicy matchup.

The Rams are that bad and Fitzgerald is that good.

You'll all laugh until Monday rolls around.

Lots of room on the DA bandwagon...hop aboard while we're still serving cookies.
Rivers matchup is better.
 
Benching Matt Ryan (at Pit) for DA. I know he's sucked for a while but I saw his preseason (for the most part) and he actually was more accurate than I remembered of his past. He also had no qualms about going downfield instead of checking down like Leinart always does. I'm definitely on his bandwagon.

 
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Bench Fitz too? The QB has only been there for 2 weeks.

Think 'll bench Favre for DA.

Man In The Box said:
Derek Anderson's floor is much lower than 200/1. Have you watched him play the last few seasons? I actually have him as a backup in a 14 team redraft, but I have very tempered expectations and will be watching his situation closely. I wouldn't be shocked if he gets benched at some point for Max Hall.
His floor is lower then 200 /1 vs the Rams? Not sure about that one .....

Have been thinking about going with Romo out the gate, and dropping Anderson for Jacoby Jones though.

Seems like a good play .... you guys are talking me out of Anderson.
OK, I guess you haven't seen him play the last 2 seasons. In 2009, in 8 games, he had under 200 passing yards in 7 of those 8 games. Oh, in 5 of those 8, he had under 100 yards passing. In 2008, in 10 games, he passed for under 200 yards 6 times, under 100 yards once. I would think it's safe to say he has a really low floor.Like I said, I have him as a backup in my 14 teamer. I think he has a good arm and obviously has some weapons in ARZ, but I think starting him over a Pro-Bowl QB in week one is a recipe for disaster.
Braylon Edwards VS Larry Fitzgerald. You don't have to be that accurate :goodposting: of course missing by 5 yards when you are throwing from 10 feet away is not good.

 
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THe Rams secondary is pretty good this year. CB's Bartell and Fletcher are healthy and so is Safety OJ. The problem is their pass rush. Chris Long looked great in pre season.

 
I picked him up off the wire in 3 leagues. I actually have a really good feeling about Anderson this year. From all accounts the coaching staff has been impressed with him, and said that he took that starting job. He has been working a lot on his footwork and "touch" on throwing the ball. He has a great QB coach that really believes in him. I think that DA is a serious sleeper this year in a great system for him. Doesn't hurt that he has Fitzgerald's huge catching radius out there to snag anything and everything thrown anywhere near him.

I say go ahead and roll with him. He is going to be out there looking to impress.
Where did your see that? Can you post a link? All I saw was they said was that an UDFA rookie was the best QB in camp.
 
I picked him up off the wire in 3 leagues. I actually have a really good feeling about Anderson this year. From all accounts the coaching staff has been impressed with him, and said that he took that starting job. He has been working a lot on his footwork and "touch" on throwing the ball. He has a great QB coach that really believes in him. I think that DA is a serious sleeper this year in a great system for him. Doesn't hurt that he has Fitzgerald's huge catching radius out there to snag anything and everything thrown anywhere near him.

I say go ahead and roll with him. He is going to be out there looking to impress.
Where did your see that? Can you post a link? All I saw was they said was that an UDFA rookie was the best QB in camp.
I read hundreds of articles, practice reports, ect.... a week. I definitely won't be going back looking for a link for you. I would think that it's rather obvious considering that they cut Leinart... and Anderson did win the starting job. They obviously have a lot of faith in Anderson to cut Leinart... the only QB on the team with experience in that system.... and gave Anderson the clear starting job with only a rookie backing him up. Anyways... I changed my mind and decided to be nice... then maybe from here on out you will know to take my word.

By all accounts, Derek Anderson was not handed the starting quarterback job in Arizona. He took it, teammates and coaches say, with his attitude, strong arm and eagerness to work on the weaknesses that had made him an NFL castoff.

Anderson, speaking after the Cardinals practiced on Monday, said that from the day he signed, he felt he had a chance to be the starter. Since then, the 6-foot-6, strong-armed thrower from Oregon State has worked with quarterback coach Chris Miller, who as a player had one of the most accurate arms in the NFL.

"Coach Miller has been amazing," Anderson said, "working on my footwork, working on touch balls, working on accuracy."

Coach Ken Whisenhunt said Anderson's willingness to work on his weaknesses was one of the reasons he replaced Leinart as starter in the third preseason game. Whisenhunt noted that Kurt Warner, when he came to Arizona, worked to improve his problems with holding on to the ball too long and moving in the pocket. Warner, of course, went on to complete his career with two spectacular seasons.

"To be an accurate thrower, a consistently accurate thrower, you have to have good footwork, especially when you're tall like Derek is," Whisenhunt said. "And you know he's worked hard at it and you've seen the results, especially over the last two games. It's nice to see him working on the little things."

Guard Deuce Lutui, who played with Leinart at USC, said Anderson came in and "automatically took those reins and never let go."

"It's just his experience, really," Lutui said. "The decision of the coaching staff to put him in, as unfortunate as it is for Leinart to go out, D.A. has done a great job in taking that role and so forth that none of the guys questioned him. When we see him in the huddle, it's "OK, let's go. It's go time.'"

http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianp...hNfKRhPw0p2EpqQ

That's just one of the articles that I read on the issue.

 
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I picked him up off the wire in 3 leagues. I actually have a really good feeling about Anderson this year. From all accounts the coaching staff has been impressed with him, and said that he took that starting job. He has been working a lot on his footwork and "touch" on throwing the ball. He has a great QB coach that really believes in him. I think that DA is a serious sleeper this year in a great system for him. Doesn't hurt that he has Fitzgerald's huge catching radius out there to snag anything and everything thrown anywhere near him.

I say go ahead and roll with him. He is going to be out there looking to impress.
Where did your see that? Can you post a link? All I saw was they said was that an UDFA rookie was the best QB in camp.
I read hundreds of articles, practice reports, ect.... a week. I definitely won't be going back looking for a link for you. I would think that it's rather obvious considering that they cut Leinart... and Anderson did win the starting job. They obviously have a lot of faith in Anderson to cut Leinart... the only QB on the team with experience in that system.... and gave Anderson the clear starting job with only a rookie backing him up. Anyways... I changed my mind and decided to be nice... then maybe from here on out you will know to take my word.

By all accounts, Derek Anderson was not handed the starting quarterback job in Arizona. He took it, teammates and coaches say, with his attitude, strong arm and eagerness to work on the weaknesses that had made him an NFL castoff.

Anderson, speaking after the Cardinals practiced on Monday, said that from the day he signed, he felt he had a chance to be the starter. Since then, the 6-foot-6, strong-armed thrower from Oregon State has worked with quarterback coach Chris Miller, who as a player had one of the most accurate arms in the NFL.

"Coach Miller has been amazing," Anderson said, "working on my footwork, working on touch balls, working on accuracy."

Coach Ken Whisenhunt said Anderson's willingness to work on his weaknesses was one of the reasons he replaced Leinart as starter in the third preseason game. Whisenhunt noted that Kurt Warner, when he came to Arizona, worked to improve his problems with holding on to the ball too long and moving in the pocket. Warner, of course, went on to complete his career with two spectacular seasons.

"To be an accurate thrower, a consistently accurate thrower, you have to have good footwork, especially when you're tall like Derek is," Whisenhunt said. "And you know he's worked hard at it and you've seen the results, especially over the last two games. It's nice to see him working on the little things."

Guard Deuce Lutui, who played with Leinart at USC, said Anderson came in and "automatically took those reins and never let go."

"It's just his experience, really," Lutui said. "The decision of the coaching staff to put him in, as unfortunate as it is for Leinart to go out, D.A. has done a great job in taking that role and so forth that none of the guys questioned him. When we see him in the huddle, it's "OK, let's go. It's go time.'"

http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianp...hNfKRhPw0p2EpqQ

That's just one of the articles that I read on the issue.
Sounds like coach speak. Anderson has never been accurate, especially the short passes. He was lousy in college and hasn't gotten any better. The one plus with Anderson is he will chuck it down field for jump balls that the WR's have a chance to catch, which is also why he throws so many ints. He's also guaranteed to make at least one incredibly bad/stupid pass every game!

 
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