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Originally Posted by DTLB58
Why is he likely not???
I find it humorus that most people always think the grass in greener on the other side.
You are assuming a QB who has actually started in the NFL, lead his team to a 11-5 winning record and had back to back 400 yard passing games is lesser a player than a college QB who hasn't played a down yet in the NFL and was critisized for coming out of college after only a handful of starts is better.
Some people just want something to B*tch about I swear.....Just another example of how people are never happy with what they got.
Why not support our team/decisions and wait till they have actually played a few games before we make these assumptions? Jeez 
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Yeah, I agree on the upside argument. I don't know what Cassel lacks that leads people to believe he won't be a very good quarterback. He has great fundamentals, a strong arm, great athleticism, and best of all, he has a work ethic that rivals Tom Brady--arguably the hardest working player in the NFL.
I don't know if I want to get into an "I'd rather" sort of thing. But I really like Cassel and think he's a much better option than people give him credit for. Apart from maybe not throwing a pretty deep ball, is there anything in his game that people are really concerned about?