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The more things change...
While Carl consistently showed an affinity for other teams' backups, he didn't seem to possess an emotional attachment to them, unlike the "EotD." |
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Not one player. But this isn't Madden either. If any team understands the importance of a Franchise QB, it'd be the Colts. |
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And how did Pioli do? |
Carl didn't show an emotional attachment to players? He called DT his son.
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And I'm forgetting some ridiculous loving up of Grbac? |
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Homes must be a hell of a politician. |
Fat Scott is in the process of destroying this franchise.
Cassel, Romeo, the toxic environment he's created, etc. Clark will of course stick with Fat Scott through 20+ years of mediocrity before finally making a move. That is the Hunt way. |
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You act like he ignored the QB position. He's been here 3 seasons. He recognized Croyle and Thigpen wouldn't cut the mustard. Day one. He gave up a 2nd rounder, not a first rounder and got TWO PLAYERS, that both happened to START. He drafted Stanzi-LAST YEAR, less than 11 months, ago. Two of the three years he has been here he has made a move at QB. Sorry, Stanzi wasn't a smashing success from day one, but Good Lord, give Pioli a break. Look how long Carl stuck with players like Bartee and the guy NEVER had an interception in the NFL and STARTED. Cassel is a stop-gap and has always been. Until somebody can actually unseat him, it wasn't a bad move and made sense at the time. |
I find it ironic that he could somehow recognize that Thigpen couldn't cut it but then proceeded to acquire, essentially, the same player in Matt Cassel.
And Pioli should get no slack. No break. No evaluation year. He's the highest paid GM for a reason, and we should expect like results. |
Matt Cassel isn't the same player as Tyler Thigpen dude.
Cassel is a capable backup that's it. It's time to move on and find a starter end of discussion. |
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