Fast forward 1:54 and 74 yards, and Matt Cassel had just thrown a 16 yard touchdown to Dwayne Bowe . Fantasy points for me, but potential doom for the Cowboys! At this point I was actually watching the game because the lowly Redskins had just lost to another winless team in the Carolina Panthers and this was “Bonus Coverage” from FOX. I had just missed the Miles Austin touchdown, but I got to watch every second of the Chief’s scoring drive(great…). And then… “Due to league rules we cannot show you overtime coverage of this game, but we will keep you updated as the game progresses.” What?!?! Is this really happening? The only way I would learn whether the Cowboys would suffer another heartbreaking loss or they had salvaged their season was from ESPN’s bottom line?!
Matt Cassel
14 October 2009
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22 January 2009
Kerry Collins: Will likely stick around in Tennessee due to Vince Young's suppose instability.
Matt Cassel: Patriots won't let him go considering the seriousness of Tom Brady's knee injury (remember Pep?!)
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20 January 2009
#63-Nnamdi Asomugha-CB, Oakland Raiders
#64-Matt Cassel-QB, New England Patriots
#65-Matt Forte-RB, Chicago Bears
#66-John Abraham-DE, Atlanta Falcons
#67-Casey Hampton-DT, Pittsburgh Steelers
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2 December 2008
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30 November 2008
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28 November 2008
The NFL world is a blaze with talk of Matt Cassel. He has silenced all critics with back to back 400 plus yard games. He has emerged as a leader and has given the Patriots a legitimate chance of making the post season in a year that seemed that all hope was gone.
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24 November 2008
Matt Cassel threw for over 400 yards yesterday. Actually, he has thrown for 400+ yards, 2 weeks in a row…a feat that has only been accomplished four other times. Cassel…I apologize for calling you a professional clipboard holder…sorry!
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21 October 2008
The Patriots looked like the team of last season with Tom Brady at the helm. Matt Cassel redeemed himself after a bad loss against San Diego throwing for 3 touchdowns against a bad Denver defense. The Broncos had a total of 5 turnovers (2 int, 3 fumbles). You could be playing the Bengals or the Lions and still lose if you turn the ball over 5 times. Randy Moss had 2 touchdown receptions for the Pat squad as they roll over and thrash the Denver Broncos. RB Sammy Morris ran for 138 yards and a score. New England was favored, but not by much. Broncos leave New England now having lost 3 of their last 4 games and have to be scratching their heads as they go back to the drawing board. Patriots win their 5th straight Monday Night game in a 41-7 rout of the Denver Broncos.
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