Osaar's humor

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Here's the notebook I wrote for today's paper, in which former starting quarterback Osaar Rasshan talks about is desire to stay under center, and not to change positions or transfer.
I've always like Rasshan because he's a classy young man who is very smart, and always maintains a great sense of humor, and even while being buried on the depth chart he continues to allow that to shine through.
I was speaking with him about going from starter to fifth string, and the difficulty of not getting any snaps during 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills in practice. His response?
"I had an inteview with Larry King last night,'' Rasshan said, "and he asked me the same questions."

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BruinofHouston Author Profile Page said:

That's very funny, but someone should tell Osaar the reason everybody wants to know why he's so intent on staying at qb when he has little chance to play there is his pigheadedness is not only probably hurting the team, it could cost him a million-dollar NFL future.

Charles O'Bannon Author Profile Page said:

Have the coaches asked him to move to another position?

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