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I'm sure some people wondered why he was cut including myself so when I read this last week I figured I would share it.
Andrew Walter(notes), Oakland’s third-round pick in 2005, didn’t last long with the New England Patriots after being cut by the Raiders in July 2009. Another strong-armed passer, the Patriots concluded he was too big a project and released him in September.

“It was like six things he was doing wrong on every play,” said a Patriots source who also used the high school analogy. “It was impossible to coach him because there was too much to correct. … You just stood there and wondered, ‘What the heck happened to this guy?’ ”
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4 years in Oakland will do that to you...
 
Please...one more year.
 
4 years in Oakland will do that to you...

Three head coaches sandwiched around a season with an OC fresh off a stint in the bed and breakfast industry in four years would do that to a QB most anywhere...
 
Three head coaches sandwiched around a season with an OC fresh off a stint in the bed and breakfast industry in four years would do that to a QB most anywhere...

Agreed, though only the Raiders could allow such craziness to occur over a 4-year period. :p
 
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