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Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt said he didn't see Anderson and Lutui smiling, and didn't want to comment until he saw the tape.
"I didn't see that. I'd be disappointed if that was the case," Whisenhunt said. "I didn't sense from talking with Derek in the fourth quarter or talking with our offensive line that that was the case. Until I would see that, I would be hesitant to say anything about it."
Anderson, who once apologized for an outburst in Cleveland, has gone through a rough first season in the desert, Arizona's first since star quarterback Kurt Warner retired.
The former Pro Bowler earned the starting job late in training camp over Matt Leinart, then was replaced by rookie Max Hall in a blowout loss to San Diego on Oct. 3. Anderson went back under center after Hall sustained a concussion against Seattle on Oct. 24, then took over the job full-time again the following week when Hall threw two interceptions in the first quarter against Tampa Bay.
The Cardinals haven't been able to win no matter who has played quarterback, and Anderson has taken much of the criticism for being at the helm of one of the NFL's worst offenses.
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