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doomy3 06-04-2009 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Raised On Riots (Post 5818681)
You're making this SO delicious. I can't wait 'till the realization hits you like a ton of bricks.
And when it does, try to envision my size 13 boot in your ass.

LMAO

chiefzilla1501 06-04-2009 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 5818201)
they were pretty bad, when a QB is ibn the shotgun and repeatedly is hit or pressured within 2 seconds of getting the ball in his hands there is a problem, and when the 2 DEs RUN into EACH OTHER running free and the only reason cassel wasnt a sandwich was because he got the hell out of the way there's a problem. both happened multiple times last year. hell a 5 step drop was met with a defensive player on the 5th step many times

I agree, but that can also be attributed a little bit to the spread. The spread makes it easier for LBs, in particular, to fly into the backfield.

The spread works fine if you have a mobile QB like Cassel or Thigpen, who can recognize the blitz from a mile away and have a head start in reacting to the blitz. But that might be why you see him seeing a constant pass rush in the shotgun.

But I do agree with you that the Pats' offensive line is overrated. Just like the Saints. Brady and Brees are two of the best at making lightning quick reads and getting rid of the ball so fast, a pass rush doesn't have time to get to the QB.

Just Passin' By 06-04-2009 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 5818169)
That's not entirely true.

The Pats line over the years have looked better than they actually are because of Tom Brady's pocket presense, and his uncanny ability to slide away from pressure.

But they weren't as bad as they appeared last because Cassel did take too long on his reads and held onto the ball too long.

That improved as the year progressed, but he still has plenty of room for improvement.

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 5818179)
i'll assume that you meant to qoute me, watching the games the limemen were OWNED many times, cassel did hold the ball too long sometimes, most qbs do sometimes, and he may have done it more often than others, BUT the line didnt do him many favors IMO

At the beginning of the season, Neal (the right guard and probably the team's best run blocking O-lineman) was on the PUP because of the injury suffered in the Super Bowl. Without him, the line really struggled, because the backups stunk out the joint. It was only when Neal came back that the line got things back together. That, coupled with Cassel's learning curve, made an enormous difference in the line play, both in pass protection and in run blocking. Neal's return also helped Cassel to settle into the quarterback position and helped him become a much better player. He really only had one bad game after Neal returned, and that was the Pittsburgh game where the wheels just came off the train for the entire team after Moss dropped a pass that would have been a TD for a 14-3 Patriots lead.

Sweet Daddy Hate 06-06-2009 07:41 PM

Oh Doooooooooooooooochey...

Sounds like your boy was really 'Rockin' In The Free World today:


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In the seven-on-seven passing drill, the football was on the ground more than it was in receivers hands. CBs Maurice Leggett and Ricardo Colclough both had interceptions. It was the second time on the day that Leggett had picked off QB Matt Cassel. There were several other near interceptions, a handful of dropped passes and what seemed like plenty of mental mistakes from the offense.

Things got worse in the teamwork portion of the practice. The Chiefs ran 12 plays and only three gained more than a few yards. There were two near interceptions by the defense, which twice snuffed out screen passes behind the line of scrimmage. The last play of teamwork and the practice ended with a shotgun snap from C Rudy Niswanger sailing over the head of Cassel.
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