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Originally Posted by feldspar
How much of a difference do you guys think it will make if Cassel plays or not? When the Chiefs played the Bills two years ago, Cassel threw 4 INTs in a six-point loss. Last year, he was pretty ineffectual, throwing for something like 150 yards with a fairly poor completion percentage. He has yet to throw a TD against the Bills over two games as a Chief. What's up with the Bills and Chiefs suddenly playing each other every year now? This is the third year in a row.
On the other hand, Tyler Palko never really started an NFL game. One thing here that didn't occur to some people is that Dave Wannstedt, who now coaches for the Bills, coached Palko at Pitt, and so should know him like the back of his hand...his tendencies, strengths, and weaknesses and whatnot.
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Forget talking about what Cassel does or doesn't do. Find some tape of Palko and you will see why its such a big deal. I don't think this is really an issue at this point. If Cassel was in danger of not starting, they wouldn't practice him until last minute. To me, if they put him on the field yesterday, then they are comfortable with him starting this Sunday.