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SPORTS THE TuLANE HULLABALOO The QB carousel continues セ . Nick Peruffo former Patriots Coordinator Josh p1ay in the Southeastern Confer- 1::::::7 sports edi.tor McDaniels, who reportedly was ence, but not all scouts are fully eolo セ セ · less than enamored with incwn- convinced that Stafford possesses Of all the positions in team bent }ay Cutler's style deft enough footwork to maneu- sports, one stands out in terms of play. The strong-armed Cutler ver in an セ l pocket. of its singular importance: quar- was criticized in the past for being Southern California's Mark hawa11antlSlands terback While NHL goalies and too temperamental to control an Sanchez, in the eyes of many. is NBA point guards also shoulder NFL huddle, and his response to right on Stafford's heels. After July 6-19, 2009 a disproportionate amount of re- the Casse] rumors did little to dis- leading the Trojans to an emphat- sponsibility in their respective pel that notion. Cutler demanded ic Rose Bowl victory, Sanchez was sports, they are not a prerequisite a trade, citing a lack of trust be- predicted to be selected some- for success. Only the most domi- tween himself and the organiza- where in the middle of the first This program provides a unique opportunity to attend nant squads can overcome sub- tion. After a few tense weeks of round. At USC's Pro Day, howev- one week of evening classes at Tulane University before par play at quarterback (the 2001 posturing, the Broncos eventually er, he surprised many by show- Baltimore Ravens come to mind}. acquiesced, sending Cutler to Chi- casing a much stronger arm than travelling to Hawaii and experience first-hand the many In fact, 11 of the last 16 Superbowl cago for quarterback many suspected. His superior mo- geological and cultural wonders the islands have to offer. Champions had MVP-Jevel signal along with two future first-round bility to Stafford also intrigued callers under center. According- and a third-round draft picks. scouts, who rave about his lead- Classes are held July 6-10, and the in-Hawaii portion of the ly, elite remain at a Now that Denver no longer has ership and intangibles. He could program runs from July 11 through July 19. premium in the NFL, and this year a legitimate starter, there are as potentially go as high as fourth to has proven to be no exception. many as nine teams selecting in Seattle, while teams like Jackson- The first team to make a ma- the top 20 of the draft that could ville (No.8), San Francisco (No.10), jor move in tjle quarterback car- potentially be looking for a quar- Denver (No.12) and Washington Program cost is $3,090, which includes: ousel was the , terback, and only two legitimate (No.13) may look to move up to • 3 credits for EENS 397 acquiring Matt Cassel fresh off top,-tier prospects to select. Geor- talce him. his breakout year in New Eng- gia's has long With the quarterback posi- • round-trip airfare from New Orleans to Hawaii land, along with veteran lineback- been considered the number one tion as important as it is, any per- • seven nights at a resort hotel (double occupancy) er , for the 34th pick in pick by consensus especially con- sonnel mistake here is magnified. • daily buffet breakfast the upcoming draft. The Patriots, sidering the dismal state of the Any team drafting Stafford or San- pressured by the return of the All- and their desper- chez will need to commit the next • field trip to Volcano National Park; World , were willing to ate need to give their long-suffer- three years at minimum to de- sunset star-gazing trip to the summit of Mauna Kea part with the surprisingly effective ing fan base a glimmer of hope. veloping them. The rookie salary Cassel for less than what many The 6'3" rifle-armed Stafford has • all land excursions and park/museum entrances structure is such that they will be considered to be fair value, in part all the physical to9ls to be an Pro-- making All-Star caliber money be- • farewell luau because the deal helped them Bowl caliber player at the next lev- fore they ever set foot on an セ G f l clear room under the salary cap. el, but there are some concerns field. In short, big rewards always The other main suitor for Cas- as to why he never dominated in come with big risks, but as histo- space is limited to 14 participants sel's services were the Denver college. Most attribute this sim- ry shows us, it's a risk NFL teams a $300 deposit is required Broncos and new head coach and ply to the incredibly high level of need to t.aKe.

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