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Put Quinn as Tom Brady's backup.......spending the entire time learning from Belicheck, Weis and McDaniels......and then put him in as the starter with Moss and Welker......and he'd be worse than Cassel? If you honestly think that.....you're ****ing stupid. |
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Put Cassel on that Browns team. I guarantee you that Cassel isn't even in the league anymore. |
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Reading Quinn's actual career biography is a constant lesson in bad effing luck, especially once the Mangenius took over in Cleveland. Complete cockup of the whole situation. There is reason to hope, if not be optimistic. |
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Cassel sure as hell hasn't elevated the play of those around him, but not many QB's are going to overcome 5 OC's in 4 years. |
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Drew Bledsoe attempted 70 passes in one game. I don't care if Quinn hasn't thrown a pass in three years--as long as it isn't Cassel, I don't care who is the QB. |
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Cassel shouldn't have even been drafted....and was. He got to sit behind Brady and learn from capable OCs (Weis and McDaniels). He got thrown into the starting lineup....and got to work with Moss and Welker.....and he still threw up marginal ****ing numbers. Then he got a starting position and a fat contract......AND he isn't going to get pulled no matter how shitty he is. Sounds to me like Cassel has had nothing but good luck |
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it's poor skills. |
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Dear god, its like chosing between dying in a flaming bucket of aids, being anal raped by a burning aids bush or dying in a flaming bucking of aids WHILE being raped by a burning aids bush... This is ****ing pitful and painful to watch and read... |
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With weis, bowe, charles, moeaki - good play. Without - atrocious play. Cassel's time with NEW ENGLAND, however, was amazing luck. He still can't hit receivers in stride. He has zero nuance to his passing. Placement of the ball is so crucial, getting your receivers turning the right direction to avoid an oncoming hit, to be already turned upfield. Sometimes you have to put the ball on a receivers back shoulder to get him turned to the sideline, making a defender miss on the inside. Passing is a much more complicated game than just "I threw it, he caught it, what else you want?" Cassel isn't horrible, and everyone saying so is exaggerating. But he has a ceiling, and it's made of pure steel. |
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Oh and then get traded to a team that has a QB they just drafted in the 1st round who was the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ. |
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