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`This is Gross: Derek Anderson


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This is Gross: DA

 

 

Notes:
-DA says that if Blaine Gabbert gets to run option plays then he can as well

 

-He drinks manly coffee, no sweetener, but likes some ice (for all of you baristas looking for a new man in your life)

 

-Gross and Anderson had a bet for the Oregon St vs Utah game where the loser had to buy the winner a coffee mug, so Gross had a customized mug with a bunch of pictures of DA getting sacked throughout his career. He even included the picture from the infamous press conference

 

-He's the best golfer on the team.

 

Will finish this up after my doc's appt :D

 

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fun facts aren't my thing. I like some of these threads but honestly i could give a fug less about derek anderson.

 

have you ever listened to gross' show? it's good stuff.

 

it's fine if you don't like this kind of stuff, but lot's of us do...especially "this is gross". if you don't like it, just ignore it.

 

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