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Originally Posted by HemiEd
As long as Cassel is the QB on this team, my expectations and standards are going to be low.
I wasn't aware he had ever won a game against an above .500 team as a Chief. Must have missed him posting a victory against a 9-7 team when they were 2-5 or something like that.
I am just glad Sunday Ticket had that $96 dollar, single payment deal this year, because I don't think I would have paid $100 to watch him.
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Boss Chief pointed out the win against the Steelers, who finished above 550, and Claythan pointed out the win against the Seahawks as the only win against a playoff team.
The only other win against a team that finished above .500 as a starter, either as a Chief or a Patriot, was against the Dolphins in '08 with the Patriots.
So, essentially, in 30+ games as a starter he has 2 wins against a team with a winning record, and 1 win against a playoff team, which is, I believe, the only team to ever make the playoffs with a record below .500.
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Originally Posted by Toad King
It's likely Cassel does throw for more yards, because we will be behind playing all these good teams.
It's also likely his TD-INT ratio, completion percentage and YPA sucks, with a shitty QB rating.
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I'd be surprised if Cassel reaches 3300 yards.
I think it's going to be another season of minimizing his mistakes.