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Get ready to see Anderson start


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@BlackBlueReview: Get ready to see Derek Anderson start for the #Panthers http://t.co/4C15I3MNRd

anthers quarterback Cam Newton remains a game-time decision for Sunday’s season opener, but get prepared to see Derek Anderson start against the Bucs.

Newton raised hopes after going through Friday and Saturday’s walk-through, but the sense inside the team hasn’t changed much from earlier this week. Rushing the franchise’s most-important player back out there is too great of a risk, especially when one hit could set him back another few weeks. Rivera has allowed Newton to do all he can to make it back for Week 1, but ultimately, Riverboat will end up folding this hand.

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I havent opened the link so I'm not sure what it says, but if we lose this game it's all on Rivera.

Ron should know after last season how devastating a week 1 loss can be. It isn't a marathon.

I edited with some info from the link.

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OL better step their game the hell up today. DA won't be able to bail them out with his legs.

This is what worries me the most. I don't doubt Anderson's ability, but I'm afraid that those slow developing routes will get him killed out there.

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