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Go look at the third and 3 before Succop shanked the FG and tell me Cassel is a good QB. He ****ed that play in the ass. Stared down McCluster, threw into double coverage, and was probably lucky that his own suck got in the way of an INT, because the ball was tipped at the line of scrimmage (because that's his calling card due to his low/slow release). Maybe if he was competent, we take the lead there and the entire complexion of the second half changes. Nope. Cassel ****ing sucks and people who can't realize it oughta shampoo my crotch. |
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lol at that dude asking how Elam, Studebaker and Reeves grading out and Romeo only responding back about two of them.
That's how ****ing BAD Reeves is. That it has to make Romeo sick. And Fat ****ing Scott does ****ing nothing that fat **** |
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He got blindsided... He converted a 3rd and long... Moekai tipped a catchable ball for an INT It was 37-17 after that |
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I gave Cassel loads of credit for his first half, but he shit the bed (as usual) in the second half.
Anyone saying otherwise is in denial. It could have been much worse, two other passes could have been picked. |
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But it is what it is. We've been settling for three points for 41 games now with this moron. It's what he does. |
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in 2010, Cassel didnt have a good first game and started to play well around halftime of game 2.
I thought that first half against Atlanta was the best I had EVER seen him play and that includes his time in NE. If he can put that kind of effort in consistently and eliminate the mistakes, we may have something pretty good at quarterback. Trouble is...the moment Atlanta got any pressure on him whatsoever, he wilted. |
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