The point of the analysis seems to be that Cassel's contract is reasonable when compared to the less then proven QBOTF players like Romo and Rodgers, and that it's about to be dwarfed by the next round of QB contracts.
And we paid only $13M more to have a longer term deal than the $15M we would have paid for just the 1 year deal many wanted. That's a reasonable deal, IMO.
If he improves under Weis, it will be a pretty good deal. If he doesn't, it won't be *too* bad. Not a huge risk either way.
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