People blaming Cassel for this loss are clearly maladjusted freaks.
For Christs sake, blame the coaches, blame the refs, blame the defense.
Do NOT blame Matt Cassel. He provided a winning effort. C/ATT YDS AVG TD INT RATING M. Cassel 20/29 201 6.9 3 0 122.9 Anyone that asks for more production, is, a dumb****. Don't get me wrong, I doubt the shit out of Cassel, but his performance in this game was extremely encouraging. Any purported Chiefs fan that wasn't impressed and pleased by his play should just... get a ****ing grip. |
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I agree with you man...But uh, isn't there another 5 threads you could have posted this in. I mean, it HAS been discussed already.
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Yay stats! Stats prove everything!
Steve Bono had very ****ing decent stats with the Chiefs in '95. 21 TD, 10 INT, 3K yards. That's where Cassel is headed. And we're headed to hell. |
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You can't tell these knuckleheads anything.
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Against. the. worst. secondary. ever. SURE CAN'T ASK FOR MORE THAN THAT!!! |
Quarterbacks who threw for more yards than Cassel today:
Josh Freeman Drew ****ing Stanton (thought he died or was exiled to Siberia) Chad Henne Colt McCoy (lolololol) PS - Cassel should suck Bowe's chocolate salty balls for getting 1/5th of his passing production on one completion. |
GoChiefs is wrong.
Matt Cassel played well today...and he had a great command of the offense...something I hadn't seen from him...he was borderline excellent. If our "vaunted" D shows up...we win that game. No doubt. No doubt at all... and shit... Cassel even made our abused offensive line (in pass protection) look good today with his mobility. He could have made more plays...but so could anyone... This was his BEST game as a Chief...hands down...and he played as well as anyone could ask. This was on the defense today...and the special teams...and maybe even the pass protection a bit. |
Cassel did not lose the game. However, he didn't win the game.
The same people that criticize Croyle for his 0 in the W column need to take the same approach to Cassel. Good QBs don't let this loss happen. They don't throw a bad pass to Moeaki on 3rd and 2 (or even better... they audible out of the playcall to set up a run). Right? If Cassel keeps up these good stats for the rest of the year I might rethink my position on him and upgrade him to starter for next season while we draft a guy and let him sit on the bench for a year. But something tells me he won't when he faces a defense that doesn't resemble the 2002 KC Chiefs |
We were supposed to have a VAUNTED defense...
GoChiefs told us (and I lol'd at him before the game) that our STUD BACKERS were going to ABUSE their abysmal tackles... I told him this is the NFL...teams draw up plans to hide their weaknesses... Texans did that today...we did no abusing...Hali was basically invisible...Vrabel didn't do shit... we lost because Matt Schaub beat us...beat our defense...and abused our secondary... and Foster abused our front 7 (something I didn't see coming) ...and Ward of course... we lost this game defensively... Sucks. Still love our D... Still love our progress... and we're still 2 games ahead in the L column...and that's all that matters... Cassel plays like he did today from here on out??? We are a DAMN GOOD team. |
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Just not well enough to win against a superior quarterback. While his running game did all the heavy lifting. That's why he blows goats while George Clooney stares at them. |
If the running game could pick up 2 yards on 3rd down we would have won the game.
They can't, we didn't. |
Matt Schaub is a superior QB...
We lost a game we had no business losing. None, whatsoever. But hey, it happens in the NFL on a weekly basis...we were on the short end of that stick today... It's irritating...game of inches. Matt Cassel is the last to blame today... and we still have only 2 losses to the 4 the rest of our division has. |
Is Cassel to blame for the loss today? Not by a long shot.
Does Cassel still suck? Yes he does |
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