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Official Site of the San Francisco 49ers - PR News
Not sure if there's a poster who officially does this stuff, but I thought I'd roll the ball and see what happens.
I'm not sure why they cite us as 1-1 with Cassel since he won the first game too. Does that make them feel better? It makes no sense to attribute that win to Brady.
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Not sure if there's a poster who officially does this stuff, but I thought I'd roll the ball and see what happens.
I'm not sure why they cite us as 1-1 with Cassel since he won the first game too. Does that make them feel better? It makes no sense to attribute that win to Brady.
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The 49ers face their first AFC opponent of the 2008 season this Sunday when they host the New England Patriots.
Despite easily handling the Kansas City Chiefs in week one, New England suffered a colossal loss when Pro Bowl quarterback Tom Brady blew his knee out in the game.
While some wrote the Patriots off after Brady’s injury, New England has far from let the curtain fall of their hopes for a Super Bowl repeat.
As Brady said, “I like our chances.”
Without him though, the 2-1 Patriots are 1-1 with Matt Cassel leading the team to a victory over the Jets in his first start at quarterback. Cassel is 48 of 72 for 448 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception for an overall 87.0 QB Rating.
And whereas the Patriots passing offense ranked number one in 2007 under the command of Brady, the offense currently sits at 24th with Cassel running the show.
Another notable stat is the Patriots offensive sack count. Brady was sacked only 21 times in 2007, but 2008 has been a different tale for his backup. Cassel has already gone down 9 times on the season. The uncharacteristic sack count for a New England offensive line that features Pro Bowl left tackle Matt Light, Pro Bowl left guard Logan Mankins and Pro Bowl center Dan Koppen is mostly a reflection of Cassel’s inexperience. The group does have a new starter at right guard with Billy Yates getting the nod over Russ Hochstein, who now sees action only in a tight end role on short yardage situations.
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