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Back to serious business;
I wouldn't count the Pats out yet. Cassel's not all that bad. Throughout college and now in the NFL he has played and has had a chance to learn behind some real talented QB's: Palmer(they were roomies), Leinart (well collegiately he was one of the best), and for 4 years in the league, Tom Brady. Cassel doesn't have to be anything great he just needs to manage the game which I think he can do. Despite the whole "spy gate" ish, Belichick is still a genius, and the Pats are still talented all around. They have a more than efficient running game(when they use it), talented receivers, and even without Samuel their defensive unit is still better than most other teams. Also look at the schedule outside of their division, one of the easier ones in the NFL, they're facing the friggin AFC/NFC West, nothing special except for the Chargers, and the Broncos. They're not surefire anymore, but they're still in contention for the AFC East crown. That's right; The Funky One just defend the Pats. |
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