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Originally Posted by KcChiefsKing
How about this. He has only played 2 or 3 ranked team, all the others were mediocre at best with terrible corners. There's no way he should have failed. He he put up comparable numbers to booty. The pac10 is a terrible so its not like he was playing real talent. His own coach even said he's not ready. How the hell are you going to argue with him. People are saying that carrol only said that just so he could have sanchez back another year, but seriously usc has been cranking out qbs like no other. It will only be a year until people are on mustains ball sack. Damn near every qb to go through usc will seem successful.
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Perhaps, on the other hand it is a pro style offense and they do have some of the best talent in the country, and he gets to practice against it every day.
I think physically we know Sanchez has most of the tools. It appears he has the intangibles and the work ethic to make a name for himself in this league, and that's the key in my estimation. That's why I'm excited about Cassel as well, by all accounts he hits the film room hard and is an outstanding leader. Whether that translates on the field, and whether the teams they are on can put good talent around them to succeed is the big question in my mind. I think both guys are going to struggle early with their new teams, but if they have those intangibles, they have a shot at being good. The one thing we know about Cassel is that he's resilient, and put up with a lot of adversity, so if this year is tough in KC, I can see him pulling through that. I don't know if Sanchez has been through that adversity yet, so I don't know how he would react if things fall apart in New York and the media turns on him...