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When Sanchez and Clausen are Cassels age, they will two of the best qbs in the NFL.
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09-11-2010, 03:19 PM | #77 |
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09-11-2010, 03:46 PM | #79 |
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Even the hate for TrInt wasn't as great as for Cassel. These people are nuts and Gretz is 100% right. If the Chiefs drafted a QB he'd have about 5 games to become Joe Montana or they'd start ripping him. The jury is still out for Cassel. I'd say there is less than 2% chance he becomes a very good to franchise QB but he could be a good QB. I think the floor is Huard and the ceiling is Green in former Chiefs QB terms.
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If this is what you truly think and would expect, the Kansas City Chiefs have the dumbest ****ing fan base in the universe, BAR NONE. First off, Dummy, Green was a proven QB in the league with successful stops in Washington and St. Louis before arriving in KC. Matt Cassel hadn't played ****ing football in seven years when he took over in NE and his success could have been directly attributed to his surrounding playmakers. Cassel is NOT a leader and he will NEVER be the guy to put a team on his shoulder, drive them down the field and WIN at all costs. |
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I have heard and seen enough bullshit. I want the Chiefs to draft their own franchise quarterback. Why are the Chiefs fans the only NFL team that is refused this basic necessity? I am so frustrated over this that even if they brought Tom Brady in I would hate him.
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He had a very successful season in Washington before being offered a 4 years, $16 million dollar contract by the Rams to be their starter (that was pretty big money in 1999). In 1998, he had nearly 3,500 yards, 24 TD's, 11 INT's in only 14 games. When he filled in for an injured Kurt Warner in 2000, he had more than 2,000 yards, 16 TD's, 5 INT's in only 5 starts (although he did play portions of three other games). The guy was definitely a starting QB in the league which is why he was traded for the #12 pick overall. |
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he always looked the part when he played, even when he played bad it wasn't from fear or indecisiveness, in fact it was usually from trying to make plays downfield that weren't there...something Cassel never does i have no idea why people compare green and cassel...their games bear no similarities
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Yeah, we all know now that Trent is great, but I sure didn't think he was established when we traded for him. In fact, I was aghast that we gave up a 1st-round pick for a guy who had essentially one year of starting, and it had seemed like the one year was a Scott Mitchell/Don Majkowski kind of thing.
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Your idiocy NEVER cease to amaze me. Trent Green led a 6-10 with a shitty offensive line, yet had the numbers above. He was signed to very large deal at the time and had amazing numbers in preseason. Even AFTER the injury, he put up awesome numbers, numbers that completely destroyed Cassel's in 15 games last year, Trent did in FIVE. You're a clueless woman. |
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