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`Hey, didn't you used to be Derek Anderson?' (Caught on the fly).(Brief Article)

The Sporting News

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* Bluegrass crazies're growing weary of Keith Bogans, who is becomin' a master of disappearing acts once someone flips the spotlight switch. Tubby's 'splaining that it has everything to do with effort, effort, effort, but Fly's thinking (shaddup!) it has more to do with Bogey having a forward's game stuffed into a guard's body, not to mention that one eye he's got on that (plummeting) draft stock.

* Yeah, yeah, the Pats have a big-time offseason decision in their backfield, but if you think Fly's talking Brady v. Bledsoe, fuhgettaboutit. A stronger, faster Antowain Smith could pile up big gains if he's not wrapped up before he hits the open market, and team suits have to decide if they (finally) have someone to replace C-Mart in the minds of Foxboro faithful or if they have a one-year wonder whose RB odometer is about to hit 30.

* Sure Fly thought it was cute when the Brothers Maloof offered to cut C-Webb's grass if he stayed in Sacramento. But after 23, count 'em, DNPs--injured, who would have thought that he would end up taking them to the cleaners instead?

* It's easy to guess what da Bears're dreaming about, but you-'n'-Fly know they can't have a ...

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