Rodgers' 2 TD passes...
Do you think Cassel even attempts those?
The first one, no way. They showed the replay of that from the QBs point of view and Jordy Nelson looked covered, with barely any separation. 2nd one...maybe, but that was an awful tight window. Cassel doesn't have the gun to squeeze that in most likely, and he knows his limitations. This thread brought to you by Carl Peterson and Derrick Johnson. |
If he does, both are either incomplete or picked off.
He doesn't have the arm strength to make those throws into those windows. |
There are only a couple of QBs that can make that throw to Jennings on that second TD pass.
It requires both arm strength and flawless accuracy. |
There aren't many QBs who make that second throw.
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No, it's a Super Bowl and Cassel plays for the Chiefs
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I think we all know Cassel is not Rodgers = this thread is pointless.
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I've been as impressed with Rogers this year as I have with any quarterback in a long time. His combination of accuracy and arm strength are as good as anyone in the league, IMO. If was going to take one guy to start a team I think he might be the guy I take.
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I don't think it's pointless.
I want a QB who can make that first throw. It doesn't really require great arm strength, as there was no safety...QB just has to lead the receiver properly. What it takes is the balls/recognition to throw to a WR who is barely open. As we've talked about before, Cassel needs to redefine "open." |
no QB in the world is capable of playing as good as Aaron Rodgers has played in this game...not Peyton Manning...not Tom Brady.
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Yes. Both. Left-handed, even...
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No, pete is a dumbshit homer.
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