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Micjones 08-28-2010 12:39 PM

The incompletion to Chambers was a well-thrown ball. He put it in a spot where it couldn't be intercepted. Chambers just didn't get there. Sorry...

Sweet Daddy Hate 08-28-2010 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notorious (Post 6960882)
Bring "it" in for a look?

Initial scouting reports show that It doesn't possess the mobility required to run crisp routes, but It's vertical is unmatched!

the Talking Can 08-28-2010 12:44 PM

and the point about Cassel and the media is literal, and true

there is no detailed breakdown of his performance in the kc star...why?

why on earth wouldn't the newspaper talk about how our franchise QB performed?...he's the most important play on the team


but maybe they were going to write about him but didn't want to but up with all the crying chiefs fans who don't want it discussed

Just Passin' By 08-28-2010 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 6960913)
The incompletion to Chambers was a well-thrown ball. He put it in a spot where it couldn't be intercepted. Chambers just didn't get there. Sorry...

That was my take, too, but there were those who complained about Cassel's throw on the play.

Mr. Laz 08-28-2010 02:50 PM

and yet ...
<table class="data-table1" style="width: 747px; height: 137px;" id="result" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><th class="thd2">Rk</th> <th class="thd2 sortable"> Player</th> <th class="thd2 sortable"> Team</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Comp</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Att</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Pct</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Att/G</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Yds</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Avg</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Yds/G</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> TD</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Int</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Lng</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> 20+</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> 40+</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Sck</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable sorted order1"> Rate</th></tr> </tbody><tbody> <tr class="even"> <td>16</td> <td> Matt Cassel </td> <td> KC </td> <td class="right"> 34 </td> <td class="right"> 50 </td> <td class="right"> 68.0 </td> <td class="right"> 16.7 </td> <td class="right"> 235 </td> <td class="right"> 4.7 </td> <td class="right"> 78.3 </td> <td class="right"> 2 </td> <td class="right"> 1 </td> <td class="right"> 20 </td> <td class="right"> 1 </td> <td class="right"> 0 </td> <td class="right"> 4</td><td class="right">83.3 </td></tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>19</td> <td> Mark Sanchez </td> <td> NYJ </td> <td class="right"> 31 </td> <td class="right"> 48 </td> <td class="right"> 64.6 </td> <td class="right"> 16.0 </td> <td class="right"> 270 </td> <td class="right"> 5.6 </td> <td class="right"> 90.0 </td> <td class="right"> 2 </td> <td class="right"> 2 </td> <td class="right"> 23 </td> <td class="right"> 2 </td> <td class="right"> 0 </td> <td class="right"> 5</td><td class="right">75.9
</td></tr></tbody></table>

sd4chiefs 08-28-2010 03:04 PM

'Grigsby’s tale involved the Chiefs being three-touchdown favorites against Philly. The Eagles were woefully bad that year, 0-5 when they visited Arrowhead (they’d finish 2-11). Unfortunately, for the Chiefs, there was a pre-game alarm as to what was about to come.'

I remember lessoning to the pre-game show of that game back in 72 :skip: and Grisby was going on and on about how much 'more experience' the Chiefs players had compared to the Eagles. The Chiefs had always had a good team but during that game the Super Bowl Champion Chief players hit the old age wall. After that it was 14 years of sucky Chief teams.

Hog's Gone Fishin 08-28-2010 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 6960821)
no one in the media will discuss Cassel's performance...

he had a 64 QB rating for f sake and he barely gets a blurb

Colb had a 39 rating. We win.

milkman 08-28-2010 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Lane (Post 6960838)
Jfc will everyone get over the ****ing Cassel obsession. He hasn't been good but he's way better than anything else we have so we are stuck whether you like it or not. Stop the gang piling, and beating a dead horse. Everyone can see that. You have any take that hasn't be mentioned like 48,000,000 times since this morning?

We can't get off of how much Cassel sucks because you can't ****ing win in the NFL with a QB that sucks.

This is a QB driven league, and we have a useless ****ing dumbass that rides in the back of the short bus.

Al Bundy 08-28-2010 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 6960883)
It's sad.

Makes me think of Deberg and Green (career B/U players) with ****ing nostalgia...

No Steve Fuller?

Terribilis 08-28-2010 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 6960921)
why on earth wouldn't the newspaper talk about how our franchise QB performed?...he's the most important play on the team

If they start hammering Cassel, the media will lose what little access they get now. Pioli knows how to use the carrot-and-stick with the KC media.

RedThat 08-29-2010 02:25 AM

Well Cassel is what we got so I think its just best to just try to accept him and hope for the best. What else can you do if you really think about it? At least thats my attitude to this point.

But hey if people want to vent. Just vent. Its all good. Let it out. Who is one to tell you how you should post? That is no offense to you Dave Lane.

But yeah as of now I see plenty of reason to complain about him. He's been a disappointment thus far but there is room for improvement. Lets see how he does over the course of a season. Sometimes it takes time to judge a player, and its easy to jump the gun early and give up on guys. I've been guilty of that in the past. Im not defending him, but lets just see if he can get better with a better cast of players and coaches around him.

Lets see if he can understand and adapt to the playbook well. Lets see how he works under the tutorledge of a good offensive coach. Remember he didn't have Weis last year was forced to kinda learn things on his own. And there were a lot of changes last year in our offensive personnel throughout the course of the season. It's hard to adjust and adapt to a new environment where there is constant change and where you are practically learning on your own. Im not trying to make excuses for the guy, but I think its important to remember these little factors and not disclude them. They could affect the progression of a players development.

Rasputin 08-29-2010 03:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6961122)
and yet ...
<table class="data-table1" style="width: 747px; height: 137px;" id="result" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><th class="thd2">Rk</th> <th class="thd2 sortable"> Player</th> <th class="thd2 sortable"> Team</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Comp</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Att</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Pct</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Att/G</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Yds</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Avg</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Yds/G</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> TD</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Int</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Lng</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> 20+</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> 40+</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable"> Sck</th> <th class="thd2 right sortable sorted order1"> Rate</th></tr> </tbody><tbody> <tr class="even"> <td>16</td> <td> Matt Cassel </td> <td> KC </td> <td class="right"> 34 </td> <td class="right"> 50 </td> <td class="right"> 68.0 </td> <td class="right"> 16.7 </td> <td class="right"> 235 </td> <td class="right"> 4.7 </td> <td class="right"> 78.3 </td> <td class="right"> 2 </td> <td class="right"> 1 </td> <td class="right"> 20 </td> <td class="right"> 1 </td> <td class="right"> 0 </td> <td class="right"> 4</td><td class="right">83.3 </td></tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>19</td> <td> Mark Sanchez </td> <td> NYJ </td> <td class="right"> 31 </td> <td class="right"> 48 </td> <td class="right"> 64.6 </td> <td class="right"> 16.0 </td> <td class="right"> 270 </td> <td class="right"> 5.6 </td> <td class="right"> 90.0 </td> <td class="right"> 2 </td> <td class="right"> 2 </td> <td class="right"> 23 </td> <td class="right"> 2 </td> <td class="right"> 0 </td> <td class="right"> 5</td><td class="right">75.9
</td></tr></tbody></table>

This would be a great post if you would compare them 5 years from now. I bet one is out of the league and the other one is playing ball for respective team.

Pasta Little Brioni 08-29-2010 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Cool han Luke (Post 6962098)
This would be a great post if you would compare them 5 years from now. I bet one is out of the league and the other one is playing ball for respective team.

You are correct. Sanchez will leave the NFL for the movies and star in Baywatch 2015.

Baby Lee 08-29-2010 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 6960911)
There were four passes from last night that getting an explanation from the team would help with:

The interception
The incompletion to Chambers
The sideline incompletion to Bowe
The incompletion to Jones

getting those cleared up would go a long way in helping to evaluate Cassel's performance last night.

Nothing about the checkdown, knocked down, drifting back INTO the pocket ****ING flea flicker?

That play transcended Benny Hill to an impromptu Fellini film.

'Hamas' Jenkins 08-29-2010 06:55 AM

If Just Fisting Myself actually cared to read or watch the game, he'd realize that you really don't need a coach speak explanation for the pick. Cassel made a bad read and threw a bad pass. It was way behind the receiver. However, it also didn't help that Brokaki floated into Chambers' area, and thus brought two other defenders into the play.


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