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Originally Posted by Raised On Riots
None of that shit matters because he's a former Patriot. A product the Great Piolichick. A God among men from New England.
New England; where micro-brews flow through the rivers and streams so fresh and clean, you can dip your bottle in and taste Ambrosia. Where the sewers smell like a Lilly patch, and the turds transform in to chocolate bars as the piss becomes lemonade!
Where $100.00 bills grow from every chloroform-based vegetation as Prime Rib is hand delivered to your front door by Playboy Bunnies!
And where the Greatest Quarterbacks you'll ever be lucky enough to have pawned-off on you, you worthless, ****ing non-New England-ite, shall NEVER be questioned, only Praised and Worshiped.
You infidel.
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Are you done being a dick?
Here's the other viewpoint.
Cassel has spent the past few seasons under one of the best HCs ever to be in the NFL, and has studied one of the best QBs ever to be in the NFL.
You don't think he's learned a thing or two from that?
You don't think that experience might count for something?
Or how about the fact that Pioli, who was also a partner in crime with that duo, picked Cassel, knows Cassel, and knows how to best help Cassel?
Some of you are sticking it up Cassel's ass before he's even thrown a pass in the NFL for you. Jesus H. on a f**king raft.
What's Sanchez's pedigree? He's a 22-year old who played for three seasons at USC (the college equivalent to New England, BTW... so let's talk about how much help
Sanchez, like Cassel, had in looking good) and came out early. According to Wikipedia, that great fountain of knowledge, the last USC QB to come out early was Todd Marinovich. How'd that work out?