Not that this was a surprise. Man, is there a better example of the old saying "timing is everything." Cassel made $520k last year. With the franchise tag he will make $14.6 million. $14 million dollar raise..............not too shabby. All b/c Tommy boy had his knee blown out.
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unfair not that cassel dont deserve a good payment but its unfair a qb gets paid almost twice as much as other that has rings under his belt2010
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Originally posted by lokio_3 View Postunfair not that cassel dont deserve a good payment but its unfair a qb gets paid almost twice as much as other that has rings under his belt
it's a gamble that I dont totally agree with. Why not try and sign him to like a 1 or 2 year deal and then be able to easily trade him away if Tom comes back healthy or leave yourself open to franchise him the next year if Tom comes back healthy but later than expected. It would also allow you to make a few other moves under the salary cap which this doesnt do.
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yes i know why thyre doing that but as u said sign him a 1 or 2 year extension and trade him dont know in any case its not fair2010
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Patriots | Cassel urinated on during Super Bowl festivities
The New York Daily News reports New England Patriots QB Matt Cassel was urinated on during festivities prior to Super Bowl XLIII. Cassel was in line for the bathroom at ESPN's Tampa Bay Super Bowl bash Friday, Jan. 30, when a drunken reveler tried to cut in front of him. "Matt told him to wait his turn and headed into the urinals," according to a source. Moments later, the man barged in and proceeded to purposefully urinate directly on Cassel's leg. After security tossed the man, Cassel headed back out into the crowd, wet pants and all.
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Originally posted by BettorsChat View PostThe New York Daily News reports New England Patriots QB Matt Cassel was urinated on during festivities prior to Super Bowl XLIII. Cassel was in line for the bathroom at ESPN's Tampa Bay Super Bowl bash Friday, Jan. 30, when a drunken reveler tried to cut in front of him. "Matt told him to wait his turn and headed into the urinals," according to a source. Moments later, the man barged in and proceeded to purposefully urinate directly on Cassel's leg. After security tossed the man, Cassel headed back out into the crowd, wet pants and all.
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Originally posted by BettorsChat View PostThe New York Daily News reports New England Patriots QB Matt Cassel was urinated on during festivities prior to Super Bowl XLIII. Cassel was in line for the bathroom at ESPN's Tampa Bay Super Bowl bash Friday, Jan. 30, when a drunken reveler tried to cut in front of him. "Matt told him to wait his turn and headed into the urinals," according to a source. Moments later, the man barged in and proceeded to purposefully urinate directly on Cassel's leg. After security tossed the man, Cassel headed back out into the crowd, wet pants and all.
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Originally posted by harold_bush View PostNot that it wouldn't have been justified, but nice to see Cassel did get into a fight over this and risk getting injured, suspended, and sued. It is actually possible for some players to think first, react second.
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Originally posted by poskid View PostThis is only likely a decision in order to make it more dificult for other teams to acquire him. If no one wants him bad enough to give-up the requisite draft picks then the Patriots lose on the deal by paying 2 QB's starting money....
it's a gamble that I dont totally agree with. Why not try and sign him to like a 1 or 2 year deal and then be able to easily trade him away if Tom comes back healthy or leave yourself open to franchise him the next year if Tom comes back healthy but later than expected. It would also allow you to make a few other moves under the salary cap which this doesnt do.
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Cassell has ZERO interest in signing a cheaper multi year deal with New England. Why would he?
If he can go on the FA market and get a 50 Million deal and be a starter, he would. There is ZERO risk here for N.E. and it was the only way they could get something for him instead of losing him for nothing. There will be plenty of teams interested in Cassell and in the end, a trade will be made, and the Patriots will likely get 2 draft picks.
There are rumors of a possible trade to KC for Tony Gonzalez and a 2nd or 3rd round pick. KC Dumps the salary and unhappy player while getting a QB, and New England gets a solid pick and a Pro Bowl TE.Last edited by wayne1218; 02-07-2009, 12:42 AM.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostCassell has ZERO interest in signing a cheaper multi year deal with New England. Why would he?
If he can go on the FA market and get a 50 Million deal and be a starter, he would. There is ZERO risk here for N.E. and it was the only way they could get something for him instead of losing him for nothing. There will be plenty of teams interested in Cassell and in the end, a trade will be made, and the Patriots will likely get 2 draft picks.
There are rumors of a possible trade to KC for Tony Gonzalez and a 2nd or 3rd round pick. KC Dumps the salary and unhappy player while getting a QB, and New England gets a solid pick and a Pro Bowl TE."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostI wouldn't say there is "zero risk." Because like PK said, if no one is interested, NE ends up having to pay two QBs starting money.
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