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Because Pioli sure as hell won't care what us fans think. |
somebody tell this dumbass that nobody thought Ryan/Flacco were gonna do what they did either
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I don't want anything to do with him if we need to pay him $15 million dollars for next year. Let the Pats keep that salary.
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no thanks
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SOMEONE is going to be forced to pay him a shit-ton of money, I hope it's not us. |
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It is really hard to judge what Cassel is worth. He could end up being pretty darn good, or just about average. It is too bad that he did not get put on the spot in a playoff situation. He helped the team go 11-5, what could he have done with the added pressure? It is good and bad for him. On one hand, he did not get the chance to flop. On the other, if he had a good playoff run....he would be in line for a big payday and the Pats would have easily gotten a few nice trade offers. Was what he did during the season a fluke, did the team situation do it all for him, was it Welker and Moss? Who knows right now....
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Matt Ryan 16 TD's 11 Int's 16 games started Joe Flacco 14 TD's 12 Int's 16 games started Tyler Thigpen 18 TD's 12Int's 11 games started Nothing outstanding. Would I be glad to have them? Yes. I would also be glad to have a lot of the players on their offenses. |
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If the Patriots would accept a 3rd rounder I would jump on it. I think they will more likely ask for a 1st and accept a 2nd.
It's a little far fetched but I would love to p/up Haynesworth in Free agency then draft Oher or Curry in the first, trade the 2nd for Boldin, and our 3rd for Cassell. We still have a ton of young players on our roster. This would make us much better on both offense and defense. Do we have enough money? |
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