Brady'sButtBoy
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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What faith coould Bob McNair have in this schmo? His team stinks, and after 4 years there is very little light end at the end of the tunnel.
Now, Charlie is on NFL Network and elsewhere, squaking about Mario Williams as being just as worthy as Bush for number one overall and even stated that Williams would be the consenus number one choice if not for Bush. He could be trying to fool someone eyeing Williams into trading up but that seems a little too shrewd to Casserly. Casserly said Bush is good for 15 plays a game. Well, that was how they used him in college but that doesn't guarantee he can't handle more in the pro's - especially if he lined up at WR more often. Where does this idea come from that Bush is fragile?
Whatever, my real point here is that Casserly is plumb out of his mind if he really thinks anyone else thinks Williams is worthy of number one overall. That's not surprising from looking at the poor quality of his average player. McNair is surely wringing his hands over this developement as the Jordon/Sam Bowie comparison is justifiably brought up. Bush will likely be in the HOF, Williams will likely overeat and end up wasting away in Oakland like Warren Sapp.
This is all flavored by the rumor that Casserly will be axed after the draft. My goodness, why would you let him make the call on Bush if you know he's not good enough to be kept around?????
Now, Charlie is on NFL Network and elsewhere, squaking about Mario Williams as being just as worthy as Bush for number one overall and even stated that Williams would be the consenus number one choice if not for Bush. He could be trying to fool someone eyeing Williams into trading up but that seems a little too shrewd to Casserly. Casserly said Bush is good for 15 plays a game. Well, that was how they used him in college but that doesn't guarantee he can't handle more in the pro's - especially if he lined up at WR more often. Where does this idea come from that Bush is fragile?
Whatever, my real point here is that Casserly is plumb out of his mind if he really thinks anyone else thinks Williams is worthy of number one overall. That's not surprising from looking at the poor quality of his average player. McNair is surely wringing his hands over this developement as the Jordon/Sam Bowie comparison is justifiably brought up. Bush will likely be in the HOF, Williams will likely overeat and end up wasting away in Oakland like Warren Sapp.
This is all flavored by the rumor that Casserly will be axed after the draft. My goodness, why would you let him make the call on Bush if you know he's not good enough to be kept around?????
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