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Cassel has looked like a legitamite NFL QB in two of the four years he has started. In New England he had McDaniels....looked good. First year starting, went 10-5. Then, he had Gailey, then Haley his first year in KC.... sucked. Then, he got Weis. Offensive player of the month, pro bowl selection. Then, he gets Muir, which is just Haley as OC again..... sucks. Do you see a pattern? Look, I am not saying the guy is great, but he is much better than Palko and a decent starting QB when you give him a decent coordinator. |
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The reason Cassel is yelling at the sidelines is because he's a baby. We saw the sideline cams last night. We saw the discussions in the headsets. We saw Haley's mouth moving. We saw Muir talking. We saw Zorn in Haley's ear several times. The only moving part that was significantly different - the QB. Quote:
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This "worst D in football" thing is overstated. The NFL, for some silly reason, ranks offense/defense by YARDS, not points. Pats are middle of the pack in points allowed, the only stat that matters. The Chiefs piled up lots of yards, just like everyone does. But when you say "3 points on the worst D in football", you're mixing stats -- points versus yards. |
Palko doesn't look much like an NFL QB, I will say that.
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And, the fact that people are trying to extrapolate last nights performance against the last defense in the league that was further injured into some sort of a comparison is ridiculous. Cassel has proven he is a capable starter in two years on two different teams. The one constant is that he had a decent OC. Again, not all world... not beyond upgrade, but a decent starting QB. The people who think that Palko is an upgrade are blinded by their hate for Cassel. |
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Palko was given a very soft defense to start against. I don't know that the Chiefs would have won with Cassel, but they would have put up more points. |
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The QB didn't hold onto the ball for 4 seconds every play and ended up not having to run for his life every other down. SHOCKER. Quote:
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wipe the shit out of your eyes...our passing attack is worst in the league since he arrived....he is terrible |
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jamal charles is the only reason people think Cassel was good last year....
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2009 it was 5.9 and this year it was 6.4. For his career, he's averaged 6.6 yards per attempt - which puts him into a group with Drew Bledsoe, Byron Leftwich, Quincy Carter, JP Losman, and Archie Manning. Honestly, take a look at this: http://www.pro-football-reference.co...att_career.htm It's pretty sad really. |
That is an interesting list.
The cutoff for "barely adequate" seems to be around 6.8. Trent Green at an impressive 19th. |
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EDIT: I see a few Super Bowl losers (runners-up) below 7.0 but a quick scan down to about 6.5 didn't find me any SB winners. Also, look at how many CURRENT QBs are at the top of that list - it's pretty painfully obvious how the game has changed and we haven't changed with it... |
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