Cassel and the defense won that game for us, Steve Breaston was great pick up, our line still sucks, and we aren't hopeless.
Cassel and the defense won that game for us, Steve Breaston was great pick up, our line still sucks, and we aren't hopeless.
While your responding to my old posts is in a way flattering, you really have to get over your need for my company.
Yes, Brady did poorly after coming back from season-ending surgey. You think this helps your point somehow? And Tom Brady would have gone 1st overall if people had realized how good he was. He was a blue chip prospect (seriously, do yourself a favor and look the word up) that no one realized was that great.
I hear ya man. It's crazy how you keep not responding to me.
How good he was?
He wasn't.
He didn't break past an average QB Rating until his fourth year as a starter.
He was an effective game manager. But as he grew into a gun-slinger, they quit winning Super Bowls.
He was, at best, a slightly above average QB when they were winning Super Bowls.
Myself, I prefer the three-time Super Bowl champ to the "blue chip" gun-slinger.
Again, I'm flattered that you keep responding to my old posts. Especially because you were out of here before I threw a tantrum. Am I the only one who will respond to you or something? I promise you, it's just out of fact checking, not as a sign that you have anytrhing to say.
And your inability to understand the term "blue-chip prospect" is passing sad and entering ridiculous.
You just can't stop not responding to me.
I understand.
A blue chip prospect is a player rated as the best in the nation.....
And then not drafted until the end of the sixth round!
I was either mistaken, or.....
I lied.
Either way, it won't be the last time.
You, a liar who doesn't know what he's talking about? Get out.
And a blue-chip prospect is one who can't miss. Like Brady, though no one knew it in 2001. But, hey, whatever wrong definition brings you happiness.
I'm putting the clock at two years until you pretend you never liked Cassel at all. That sound right?
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