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In the first picture it looks like Cassel is waiting for #80 to get open and see which way the LB is going. Is he covering #80 or #22. If Cassel is following #80 with his eyes and the LB can read that then there is no reason to follow #22 What is more disturbing is who is at the 48 yard line and wide open? |
Where is the fifty two yard line?
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I just don't understand how the hell people (aka Clayton) keep bashing Cassel for this performance?
13/18, 142 yards, 8 yard average per completion, 4/6 on 3rd down all with his WR fumbling and his OT ruining a drive with 2 straight penalties. Yes Cassel has been bad the past 3 years, but the way he's playing right now is encouraging. He plays like he did in 2010 and we win the division. |
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When 10 of his completions are bullshit garden variety dumpoffs, I can see where we're headed. Especially when his idea of "getting the WR involved" is dumping it to Dexter. That said, the 3 completions where he threw the ball down the field were very nice. Kevin Boss FTMFW. |
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He looked pretty good considering Bowe wasn't playing.
Bowe is gonna open the offense up if Cassel can distibute the ball effectively. |
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Quarterbacks who keep dumping the ball short are like catnip to good defenses. |
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The fear is that the chiefs win the division in unimpressive fashion, lose in the playoffs, but this team becomes further disillusioned that cassel is the answer. We'd be a lot less pessimistic if it didn't seem like this front office as bending over backwards to stubbornly prove that cassel is our long term answer. |
Bowe catches that ball Cassel throws in the end zone. Is anyone else not impressed with Baldwin at all?
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So far the highlight of his career is beasting Jalil Brown in training camp. |
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