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12-18-2008, 09:26 PM | Topic Starter |
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Since we are ready to throw out Thiggy why not go grab Cassel
in FA? No way they tag him for 8 mil. We've got the cash, he's young, got the size, the arm and has a full year under his belt. That's better to build around at this point than a junior class qb with no experience. Granted our team is less talented than the Pats but he will only get better and would probably jump at the chance to call a team his own.
I like Thiggy but he doesn't have the size and strength of a Manning type player. We could probably get a good pick for him and keep Gray as a back up. |
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12-18-2008, 09:28 PM | #2 |
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Should be interesting to see what the Pats do with him. I bet the QB tag will be closer to 12-13 mil.
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New England has a great system in place and they NEVER overpay for players. They drafted Kevin O'Connell in the middle rounds this past year. Some people thought highly of him last year.
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12-19-2008, 01:56 AM | #7 |
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I don't really understand this. Maybe I am reeruned. If people thought so highly of him, why was he around in the middle rounds? Apparently people didn't think TOO high of the guy.
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12-19-2008, 09:03 AM | #8 |
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He was a 3rd round pick. That is middle, but at least day 1.
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For funsies :P
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No..just No, Cassell is a product of playing with 2 of the best WR's in the league and a great system.
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Get Chase Patton instead.
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Who's throwing out Thigpen? Even if we draft Stafford or Bradford or any QB anywhere in this draft I'd keep #4. He'd be my starter going into camp and hopefully into the season. Why should we burn bridges and why should we put all our eggs in one basket?
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