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Because on everyone the list is going to make the 53, including Morris.
We'll see. Everything doesn't have to make sense.
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Hoyer doesn't have the physical tools of Cassel.
Hoyer's POISE forced Belichick to do the unthinkable and to dump a third round draft pick, the heir apparent QB, to make room for him.
As already mentioned, Cassel didn't leapfrog Flutie until late in the season. But Hoyer at least has an excellent shot to keep the UDFA string alive.
His pocket composure is what strikes me most -- he looked remarkably calm out there, even in the face of a rush. He only took off and ran when the running was good, etc. etc.
It's funny though, after getting used to Brady, Cassel, O'Connell and Walter, Hoyer looks like a midget!
because on everyone the list is going to make the 53, including morris.
It would make very little sense to cut a promising veteran to keep an underdeveloped 2nd year player and a rookie as Brady's backups.
well then bb makes very little sense since Walter was cut , and now Bradys only backup left is Hoyer
Patriots wave goodbye to Andrew Walter | ProFootballTalk.com
As already mentioned, Cassel didn't leapfrog Flutie until late in the season. But Hoyer at least has an excellent shot to keep the UDFA string alive.
His pocket composure is what strikes me most -- he looked remarkably calm out there, even in the face of a rush. He only took off and ran when the running was good, etc. etc.
It's funny though, after getting used to Brady, Cassel, O'Connell and Walter, Hoyer looks like a midget!