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Originally Posted by cdcox
1. He makes relatively few mistakes. A lot of this has to do with coaching and the game plan, but not too many QBs have the temperament to follow through with that as well a Cassel does. He follows instruction well.
2. He is delusional. He can play bad the whole game but he doesn't seem to let that get to him. He can have a good drive after playing like crap the whole game, and then eschew all blame if we lose.
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1. If he were a pitcher, the BA on BIP would be remarkably low for him. Remarkably low.
2. Fixed. He's Herm's son.
As I've said before, he lacks the necessary instincts and presence to be a high-quality QB. Unfortunate byproducts of not playing since high school, and he's not going to learn these traits in the NFL.