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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by lee909 Well Cassilas was good enough to pick up a second ring with the pats and get a $10ml deal with the Giants Did we cut him outright? I had totally forgotten about him. What year did ...

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Old 09-17-2016, 11:55 AM   #1
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Well Cassilas was good enough to pick up a second ring with the pats and get a $10ml deal with the Giants
Did we cut him outright? I had totally forgotten about him. What year did we cut him?
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Old 09-17-2016, 12:19 PM   #2
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Did we cut him outright? I had totally forgotten about him. What year did we cut him?
He left after the 2012 season. Not sure if he was cut. But he went to the Bucs, then the Pat's, then NY.
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Did we cut him outright? I had totally forgotten about him. What year did we cut him?
Constantly injured, a bit of a WLB/SS tweener. Fast as hell though.

He was a late bloomer, but probably no better than what we have now.
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Constantly injured, a bit of a WLB/SS tweener. Fast as hell though.

He was a late bloomer, but probably no better than what we have now.
He was nothing special with the Saints and IIRC his snap count was very limited with the Pats.
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Constantly injured, a bit of a WLB/SS tweener. Fast as hell though.

He was a late bloomer, but probably no better than what we have now.
If I remember correctly, he never mastered the art of gap control. He gave up some big runs.
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If I remember correctly, he never mastered the art of gap control. He gave up some big runs.
Bingo!
He was very talented but, he was so out of position a lot of the time.
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