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In addition to watching many of these prospects, a huge part of the evaluation process of potential future Pats, is to find articles that may give us a clue as to the player's work ethic, character, etc. Cason is the one CB I feel fits the Pats best. Here are three short articles and pertinent quotes from each:
Arizona's Cason 'shut down the best of the best'
Arizona's Cason 'shut down the best of the best'
"To win the Thorpe Award in a (passing) conference like we're in, you've got to be a pretty special player,” Stoops said. "You look at the way he's covered people in this league, the way he matches up, he's pretty special. He's shut down the best of the best in this league, and that's not easy to do.”
Character counts"He has tremendous intelligence, tremendous instincts and plays very aggressive, but not to the point where he gambles,” Mike Stoops said. "He was a pretty special player for us.”
"He does so many phenomenal things away from football," UA coach Mike Stoops said. "You only have to spend a couple of minutes around him to see what a neat kid he is. He always has a smile on his face, very positive and very bright."
Thorpe honoree Cason conquers difficult odds"Antoine's like all the great ones. He has a unique blend of talent and charisma that the great ones seem to have. Very humble, too. He was an easy guy to coach because he competed every day in practice and worked hard to get better. He may not be blessed with all the great skills, but he certainly has worked hard to improve."
In order to win this year's Jim Thorpe Award, Antoine Cason had to clear three significant hurdles.
But it appeared the Arizona cornerback would be too small, too crippled and — oddly enough — too talented to be tabbed as the nation's top collegiate defensive back. Cason formally received his award Tuesday night during an awards ceremony...