Anderson came off the field late in the third quarter when he again exchanged words with Dailey. That was the last straw for Wilks, who got between the two and sent Anderson to the locker room.
Neither Wilks nor Anderson seemed committed to a long-term future in Carolina after the sideline dustup.
“You know everybody is being evaluated, as well as myself,” Wilks said on Sunday. “So we’ve got to figure out what’s going to be the right chemistry to put out on the field. And, most importantly as coaches, we got to come up with the right game plan.”
Said Anderson: “I wouldn’t say I want to be traded, but I’ll let things take its course.”
AP Sports Writer Steve Reed in Charlotte, N.C., contributed to this story.