Derek Anderson gives us a much better chance to win than Max Hall

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From what I've seen the problem with Max is unfixable.

He has no arm, that means that the range of damage he can do is too short thus they can basically sit on everything else.

I've seen him play for only a short time and that's evident to me and apparently to the DC's who've faced him, so the only question I have is how could Whiz not see this?

The only way out of that box is to go deep and burn them, until he does that, the book on him will be to jump every route they can because there's no downside to playing that way.

The downside is dropping a bomb on them, if he can't do that, it's over.

Whiz as an OC has to know this, I've not seen any deep attempts from him to counter that, but I've not watched all the snaps either so maybe they tried, dunno.

I watched Montana in his later years, that's exactly what they finally did to him, and even he couldn't get past it in his final year, it's like hungry wolves circling, you gotta make em pay to keep em honest, once they figure out you can't dosen't matter who you are.
 
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Hall was not responsible for the pick six. For the second, he shouldn't have throw the ball, but as Mitch also says, it was a horrible playcall.

Somers cleared up the argument about the first pick today.

http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/KentSomers/105596

By the way, Hall's first interception was a result of holding the ball too long. Running back Beanie Wells picked up the correct blitzer, but the outside guy got to Hall. Hall has to throw the ball to his hot receiver before getting hit.
 

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