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Originally Posted by Sully
I'm sure a HUGE part of it is lack of confidence in Cassel, or, better put, complete confidence in knowing exactly what he is incapable of.
He can't throw anything beyond 10 yards. He can't have more than two reads, or he freezes. If an option isn't WIDE open, he will hesitate (leading either to a sack, or to locking on a reciever giving the D time to recover). And while he tries to improvise, he doesn't have the instincts to do it with successful results.
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eh, I thought he showed more potential last night in his improvisational skills. Definitely that run for the down showed cajones. Not that that has to do anything with his passing skills. I just saw him move into the pocket more than normal and at times even felt like he wasn't all that panicked about it.
Hilarious that Dilfer was talking about how great Cassel was and then in the same sentence was slobbering all over himself about Rivers being the toughest QB in the league.