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Cassel's tunnel vision to Bowe in full effect here.
Look at Maneri all alone at the top of the screen. This is the first INT. http://i.imgur.com/ETsHn.jpg |
That's Maneri.
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Cassel once again showing off that stellar field vision.
This is the third down at the end of the 1st half that led to the Romeo punt. Moeaki is wide open for an easy first and maybe put the Chiefs in FG range, but instead he hits Draughn in the opposite flat who ends up being short of the marker. http://i.imgur.com/aaYNk.jpg |
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Holy SHIT that's bad. Thanks.
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Dexter was wide open in the middle of the field on the 2nd pick too, but he was trying to push the ball downfield 10+ yards at least. Bowe was open too and should have caught it (was a little behind though) so I won't screen cap that one. |
If Amnorix hasn't read the OP, he needs to.
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He kept using the 2010 season Cassel had as a means to defend Pioli. The OP does a nice job of dispelling the notion of his 2010 inflated stats being anything other than meaningless.
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But he also has an open receiver at the bottom of the screen at the 14 yard line. Two wide open receivers, and the one at the 14 should be in is line of sight. |
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Maneri was open but MIGHT not have gotten the 1st, still should've tried since Cassel isn't hitting the guy at the 14. The one with Moeaki wide open is the whole reason people hate Cassel. He does that crap at least 5 times a game. |
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An NFL QB should be able to make that throw. It isn't even a tight window. He's got a defender in front at the 18 running towards Bowe (away from him), and a defender behind on the 7 yard line. That's roughly a 10 yard window. |
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Maneri however was completely wide open Cassel's field vision is just downright terrible. |
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They play was called for the 1st read and there where cassel ALWAYS goes, if not to a check down. |
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