That run showed brass ones, but I'm not sure it wasn't a called run, or at best, a one option pass and then run. I just don't think it was improvised.
But when he's being rushed, and tries to move around, more often than not, he moves right into a defensive player. But when you look at Rivers, and several of those plays in the last sequence, he had the frame of mind to move to a completely clean part of th pocket, and even looked like he could attempt to run it in a couple of times. Cassel has never shown that type of ability. It's just an instinct, and it's one he doesn't seem to have.
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