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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
I feel bad for the guy, I really do. I felt bad for Damon Huard too, when his time was up. It's just patently clear that no matter how bad he wants it, he's just not good enough.
It has to really be an awful thing to be faced with the fact that the thing you've worked your entire life for is just not going to happen because you just aren't talented enough.
He's bad. Hopefully, that'll be the end of that chapter.
The team looked very different on the Quinn drive. Small sample size, I know, but he made a couple of throws there that Cassel just lacks the ability to make. Maybe the light bulb comes on for him, sometimes it does for guys. Funny, he's Weeden's age.
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I would love it if Brady discovered himself with a team that has a decent O-Line, running game, and receivers. All I know is he may have only been in there for a drive but it wasn't mop-up time and he moved the ball.
I really don't understand the fixation to start Cassel. If you had a RB who turned the ball over a dozen times in 5 games he wouldn't be playing again. Why they look past this fact about Cassel (not to mention his poor accuracy and decision-making) is really a mystery.
But good job for Winston to totally take the focus off what a turd Cassel is...