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Old 05-01-2012, 07:35 PM   #11
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Let me explain it to you this way.

1) Cassel Sucks

2) There are a lot of Iowa fans around here who watched him play. (I am not a hawks fan, Cyclone actually, even though I support a change to Stanzi) Anyways, Imagine if you will, there was a Missouri or Kansas QB on the Chiefs roster that in 3 seasons threw 56 TD's over 7,000 yards, just 31 INT's in 907 attempts. Had a 26-9 record as starting QB, started and won all 3 of his Bowl games. Wouldn't fans want him to be just given a "Chance" to see what he could do in the NFL?
I'm not even an Iowa fan. I just like what I see in him as a QB.

Well, enough to give him a chance, anyway. He's not like Casey Printers or some other schmuck like that.
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