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Matt Cassel - Why?
New England fans, just wondering...how do the Patriots end up with a backup QB who never started a college game, and had all of 33 pass attempts in college? Was the decision financial?
After Brady went down, did they not go after a veteran QB simply 'cuz Cassel "knows the offense?" You would think a contending team would have better insurance (like a Brad Johnson, for example) should the unthinkable happen. Just curious...
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Uh...yeah, Pats didn't score much. But the last time I heard, Brady never played Defense. So, how the hell did the Pats Defense allow the Chargers to make so many points??? Oh well...the Giants must be asking the same questions tonight.
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Probably a bit of arrogance... + the fact that Brady had never missed a start in over 7 seasons prior to this one...they just didnt feel the need to sign a good backup.
They did have Flutie and Testaverdie at different points backing Brady...but not for the past 2 seasons and the 3rd stringer is Matt Guterrez who was a long time backup at Michigan and played 1 year at Idaho to get some PT which got him in to the NFL.... not a very strong resume either. If this collapse by the Pats shows one thing...it confims myself and others who believe in Brady as one of the Top 5 QBs ever. Anyone who dismisses Brady's value to the Pats now, be a fool...imo. |
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If your offense suckss, and doesnt sustain drives...it is only a matter of time before the defense breaks down and gives up points....field position and the mental attitude of a frustrated defense which has a bad offense also play a factor.
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![]() A good quarterback can cover up for lots. I think Brady made an average offensive line look tremendous since he rarely had the ball long enough to get sacked. Face it, you would never have a backup that could by half as good as him, Cassel or not. I also think the team age is catching up with them and is going to eventually crash. I don't see any bright lights on the horizon, Brady or not. |
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Cassel fits the "team first" mentality of the organization and works well with the coaching staff, Bill Bellichick and of course Brady when he's around. He'll improve, not to worry.
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Uhhh... I don't think it was Cassel's fault that Moss dropped perfectly placed passes. Now that Cassel is getting snaps from the starters (vs the second string) it will take a couple weeks to get in a rhythm. One thing you can't doubt is his tenacity - to hang in that long as a backup QB in H.S., College, and NFL takes some serious mental toughness and a don't die attitude. I'm cheering for him even though I'm not a N.E. fan.
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I was at that game, what a beating that was.
Cassel will never be a legit NFL QB, IMO. |
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Wasn't Rivers once a backup?
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