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Originally Posted by -King-
He's not significantly better than Cassel.
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You dolt.
Quarterback A - has the ability to throw the ball down the field. Can run a productive pass first-offense.
Quarterback B - lacks the ability to throw the ball down the field. Cannot, under any circumstance, run a productive pass-first offense.
Quarterback A is significantly better.
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Cassel has a higher TD%. Cassel has a lower INT%.
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DOES HE?
In the last three seasons:
Cassel - 1 TD every 23 attempts.
Orton - 1 TD every 23 attempts.
Cassel - 1 INT every 38 attempts
Orton - 1 INT every 43 attempts
Looks like you're ****ing wrong, and Orton does this while taking more risks with the ball.
YOU LOSE.