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i think Cassel is just mentally checked out. Give me 40 million and I'd check out too
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HEY...Matt achieved more yards passing in the first 3 games anyone on in Chiefs history!!
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I have no idea what the thinking is going into this game. QB is the most important position on the field. Yet the KC Chiefs coaching staff thinks their QB is so bad they have to gameplan around his suckage. If that's the case get him out of here. Even with his limited role Cassel threw two picks which were both his fault and had another fumble. Five games in and the guy has 13 turnovers. This isn't the 1970s where you can run the ball every down. Teams adjust and will force us to throw the ball. So how do we react to those situations? We run the ball anyway and then line up for a punt.
Even Dan Fouts had it. You established the run. Protect your QB by going to the play action pass. |
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andrew luck ran a no-huddle and threw it 51 times yesterday...in his 5th game ever
Matt Cassel is a 30 year old piece of shit who throws 4 passes a half... |
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The coaching staff couldn’t have made it more apparent that Cassel is being forced on them by the front office. They might as well have had signs saying, “Hey Chiefs fans, we are with you, so watch this…”
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The way they talk about how Cassel is checking out of passing plays...maybe Daboll was trying to give him some shots but it was actually Cassel that was too scared to pull the trigger..?? Maybe he was protecting himself more than the coaches even were..?? Either way, the fact still remains, the guy can't play QB that way. He was a shitty QB with confidence. Take that way and you've got absolutely nothing. |
Poor Matt. Never started a game after high school, never played in college yet STILL managed to get drafted...HTF is that even possible?
Then he holds the clip board behind a hall of fame QB and has one year with one of the greatest offenses in history to make him look like a QB...even though he WAS sacked like 5000 times that year, and that propels him to a 63 million dollar contract with the Chiefs. What are the odds that a no talent never started a meaningful game until a few years into his NFL career backup QB gets that kind of contract which sets him up for life? It must have been like winning the goddam lottery! |
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