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Originally Posted by htismaqe
Cassel's body of work is head and shoulders better than Quinn's. There's absolutely no comparison.
Pioli told Quinn he's the backup because that's precisely what he is, a backup.
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Quinn doesn't have very much starting experience. Which again begs the question, given his past experiences, if you give him some real NFL snaps can he fast-track development to become better than Cassel? I think he absolutely can.
Is Quinn better than Cassel today? No. But given that Cassel has had a bajillion chances to gain that experience, it's hard for an inexperienced guy to be.