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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Agree totally..especially the novice part...I think that's why you're a novice.
Than again should the OL get Cassel killed, who knows who will start.
I'm willing to bet anyone it won't be Bledsoe or Culpepper.
The next two games will determine Cassel's fate IMO. Then we have the bye. I hope he's playing great but I can't help but wonder why Simms and Rattay were coming in for workouts before Brady got hurt then sent away (presumably for Cassel's confidence) when Brady got hurt. Sure it could be to stay updated on the players but I don't take it as a vote of confidence for Cassel.
The only way I can read it is they were considering replacing Cassel with a different veteran. I understand the hole in the argument - that if Brady got hurt and Cassel were gone the new guy may not be ready. But Cassel wasn't going to get hurt sitting on the bench so I don't know why they'd be looking at backup QB.then what do you take it as?
The only way I can read it is they were considering replacing Cassel with a different veteran. I understand the hole in the argument - that if Brady got hurt and Cassel were gone the new guy may not be ready. But Cassel wasn't going to get hurt sitting on the bench so I don't know why they'd be looking at backup QB.
O'Connell is the future of Brady's back up/long term replacement. If they were totally satisfied with Cassel's performance, O'Connell wouldn't of been drafted. Cassel would of been extended. Cassel is the best choice at the moment as he knows the system best. If, however, we're out of it at some point of time, look for O'Connell to get lots of reps.
O'Connell is the future, but right now I think that Gutierrez would get the nod over O'Connell based on his presumed better knowledge of the system and for the proper development of O'Connell, who has more upside.
The only way I can read it is they were considering replacing Cassel with a different veteran. I understand the hole in the argument - that if Brady got hurt and Cassel were gone the new guy may not be ready. But Cassel wasn't going to get hurt sitting on the bench so I don't know why they'd be looking at backup QB.
O'Connell is the future of Brady's back up/long term replacement. If they were totally satisfied with Cassel's performance, O'Connell wouldn't of been drafted. Cassel would of been extended. Cassel is the best choice at the moment as he knows the system best. If, however, we're out of it at some point of time, look for O'Connell to get lots of reps.