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    Default How would Sanchez or Monroe look on this ream now?

    Just sayin'. Tired of being embarrassed at Arrowhead. I now think we made the wrong decision in bringing Cassel here and filling his wallet with over 60 mil contract. Lot of money and draft position for a backup. I'm frustrated.
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    Well, this so-called talent guru (Pioli) has me looking back at the draft and thinking what could have been...
    1. Sanchez
    2. Britton
    3. Caldwell
    4. Maiava
    5. Robinson
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    Quote Originally Posted by brish View Post
    No he wasn't.. He made some bad throws, but he also made some good ones. Why don't you ever talk about those?

    The one where he overthrew Bowe, could be Bowe not being 100%.

    You are just hating like usual..
    Yes he was. I can remember 4 times at least...
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    Mark Sanchez looked terrible today. I'd much rather have Cassel.

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    I think having Sanchez or Stafford in here with this coaching staff and offensive line would have ended up with one of two very promising careers ending early. Without an offensive line in front of them, they would not be looking anywhere as good as they are now and they would be considered a waste.

    I personally would have rather gone with another year of Thigpen or Croyle instead of bringing in a QB now, especially if I knew we would not have been addressing the offensive line.


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    If Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Matt Stafford, Mark Sanchez, or any of those guys were behind our line, they might as well have a broken bone, cause they would survive just as well as Cassel is surviving.

    Lets go ahead and put Brokie Croyle in and see how he does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by honda522 View Post
    If Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Matt Stafford, Mark Sanchez, or any of those guys were behind our line, they might as well have a broken bone, cause they would survive just as well as Cassel is surviving.

    Lets go ahead and put Brokie Croyle in and see how he does.
    I would not go that far, if Cassel is going to be the guy, then he needs to be the guy. He is going to be running for his life a lot, but can you think of any better experience for a QB than what he is going through now? As long as his moral can stay up, the experience behind this offensive line will prepare him well for when he does start getting better protection.

    He at least will know how to read the defenses better and get a feel for when he is about to get clobbered, he will be well accustomed to hearing those footsteps behind him.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayvern View Post
    I would not go that far, if Cassel is going to be the guy, then he needs to be the guy. He is going to be running for his life a lot, but can you think of any better experience for a QB than what he is going through now? As long as his moral can stay up, the experience behind this offensive line will prepare him well for when he does start getting better protection.

    He at least will know how to read the defenses better and get a feel for when he is about to get clobbered, he will be well accustomed to hearing those footsteps behind him.
    To be all up front here, I don't think the play calling is helping his cause. I wish they would allow him to audible, not like Peyton Manning, but a few players now and then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by honda522 View Post
    To be all up front here, I don't think the play calling is helping his cause. I wish they would allow him to audible, not like Peyton Manning, but a few players now and then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by honda522 View Post
    To be all up front here, I don't think the play calling is helping his cause. I wish they would allow him to audible, not like Peyton Manning, but a few players now and then.
    He is allowed to scream like a 9 year old girl when the line allows all of the linebackers through and they start chasing him. Isn't that enough?




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    Quote Originally Posted by McLovin View Post
    He is allowed to scream like a 9 year old girl when the line allows all of the linebackers through and they start chasing him. Isn't that enough?
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