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Originally Posted by Kyle DeLexus
With the roster changing all the time and the amount of teams, you can't judge a kid based on how many championships they won. Throw in the fact that more and more teams are going to the spread, which is a deadly offense in the college ranks due to a lack of speed and elite talent on defenses.
Now if they had an absolutely terrible team, that is cause for concern. They were a good team they just weren't the best.
In the NFL everything is supposed to be an even playing field. No one should hold Cassel to expectations like that, though. It's just not realistic. So many things have to go right in a season that it's ridiculous to hold someone to those standards. Hell, Peyton Manning has only won one with some great Indy teams, and IMO he is the greatest QB to ever play the game and would have been so if he hadn't won a championship.
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Manning's level of play drops off in the post season.
Guys like Montana, Elway, Brady, and now Roethlisberger show up and make plays when games are on the line in the playoffs.
Manning doesn't.
Not the greatest QB ever.
Not even close.