JohnWardForever
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I'm talking about talent. Ainge was obviously more talented than Casey, just ask the NFL scouts. Clausen played on much more talented teams than Ainge too. Plus, Florida and Bama were not as good during Clausen's career as they were during Ainge's. It would have been hard for Ainge to win at Miami since he never played there.What, exactly, does Ainge's pro career have to do with his time at the University of Tennessee?
Casey Clausen racked up wins in Gainesville, Tuscaloosa, Miami, and South Bend. Ainge can't make any of those claims.
I'm talking about talent. Ainge was obviously more talented than Casey, just ask the NFL scouts. Clausen played on much more talented teams than Ainge too. Plus, Florida and Bama were not as good during Clausen's career as they were during Ainge's. It would have been hard for Ainge to win at Miami since he never played there.
Ainge was more TALENTED! I don't know how many times I have to say it. I'm not talking about stats or who had the better college career. If Clausen was talented enough he would be in the NFL now.