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Originally Posted by TheGuardian
Cassel is on pace for right around 3K yards and 24 TD's.
If that happens I am telling you there is no way he isn't our starting QB next season.
Second, playing at a high level is about confidence. Even if Cassel gets better against bad secondaries, sometimes that helps a guys confidence in his ability. and then he plays better against better defenses.
Either way, if Cassel is what we've got then I hope he continues to improve. If he doesn't, we will replace him. If he does continue to improve then the team gets better and we win the division and get a home playoff game. I don't see a downside.
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Cassel has a lot to improve. The good news is, we're starting to see progress. And if he continues that progress, maybe he becomes good enough to be the starter for next season. I think he's secured the role, at least, of backup on a severely reduced salary next season. I don't think he's come close to proving just yet that he's their QBOTF.