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Originally Posted by tredadda
Exactly. Haley is not the reason why he over or under threw receivers. Nor is he the reason why he had no composure under pressure or why he would throw an INT at the LOS. Not saying Haley was great and he played a large role in the play calling, but the majority of the mistakes Cassel made were Cassel induced.
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This will be the "no excuse" year. All supposed obstacles have been removed. From the time I have spent in camp this year (and I have spent time at Chiefs camp every year since Cassel came to KC) he has looked way more comfortable with progressions and the offense in general.
Let's be honest, when he had an offensive coordinator (Weis and McDaniels) that had one vision, he looked competent. When he hasn't, he's looked completely lost. Last year was an abortion on offense from a coaching standpoint. Let's appoint a OC that's never called plays and have him relay them down to the QC coach to relay them in to Cassel, but before that happens, let's have Haley approve or veto the call. It was never going to work regardless of who the QB was...
It's put up or shut up for Cassel.
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