Published 10/27/2008
by Jon Konjoian
at Bleacher Report - NFL
Bill Belichick and Matt Cassell are the old and new faces of the New England Patriots.
Belichick has been the most scrutinized and criticized coach in the NFL the past two seasons and Matt Cassel has the unenviable task of replacing the reining NFL Most Valuable Player, Tom Brady.
Belichick critics, of which there are many, began whispering that once Brady went down, so would the team. Belichick, they falsely claimed, climbed on Brady's back as the Patriots ascended to the top of the NFL.
Cassel, who had not started a game since high school, is now in charge of an offense that just produced one of the most productive seasons in NFL history. Needless to say, he has something to prove.
After the Patriots 23-16 victory over a competitive St. Louis Rams team, the Patriots are in familiar position atop AFC East, and the Patriots critics of eight weeks ago are once again silent.
Belichick has led the team to a 5-2 record despite an injury depleted defense, most ...
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