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Originally Posted by whoman69
And when Brady does no better are we back to Cassel?
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Ideally, bringing in Quinn would symbolize the end of the Cassel era, a complete loss of confidence. Therefore we bring in Quinn to try to salvage the season before it is lost for good.
If Quinn fails to deliver, and loses say all 4 games he plays, we don't go back to Cassel. The season is lost, we'd be 1-9 or 2-8 by that point. Putting Cassel in to save face would be the worst thing a team could do, there is literally no point.
You either stick with Quinn and hope it clicks by the end of the year, or you give your young developmental QB a 6 game audition. Stanzi would HAVE to see the field.
This is what I'm hoping for. The way I see it playing out is, Cassel is gone. Period. After that, Quinn probably fails. Then, Stanzi gets to sink or swim. At the very least, he gains valuable experience which would make him a viable backup option to a rookie 1st round QB. At best, he might get to compete with a rookie first round QB.