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[edit] Start to NFL career
An anon user has deleted this intro text of the NFL career section a couple of times, with no edit summary: "Despite a rocky start with the Saints (he sprained his ankle on his first-ever kickoff and missed two months of the season)..."
Andersen was definitely out for most of his first year, but I can't verify the exact facts (i.e., the ankle sprain on the first kickoff) as stated here. Since no change comments were submitted, I am not sure if the anon author's intent is to correct historical inaccuracy, declutter the article, or scrub Andersen's history.
My own preference is to leave the text in there as it adds color to his career. The facts should be verified, however. Thoughts? Sprkee 17:06, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Fox Sports/ESPN?
This edit, by an anon, switches the attribution of a report of Andersen's return from Fox Sports (a specific page) to ESPN (just espn.com). Was this legitimate? (Here's the Fox Sports story; contrary to the date on that page, that story was added to the article on Sept. 19.) --zenohockey 19:58, 25 September 2006 (UTC)