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Matt Cassel #10 QBThere certainly is an idiot involved in this conversation. No doubt about that. "Hey Matt, bring me another towel, will 'ya? And take this funky one away." |
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Throwing in a weak arm only adds to the list of his inadequacies. Chad Pennington can get away with having a weak arm because he has stellar accuracy and has all of the intangibles you look for in a good quarterback. Cassel can't really get away with a weak arm because the rest of his game isn't all that impressive. Franchise quarterbacks have to have some outstanding part in their game. Something that wows you, consistently, every game. Cassel really doesn't do anything outstanding. His best trait is he works hard. |
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Well it is entirely possible that a lot of his problems had to do with the players around him.
For instance, without knowing exactly how many drops we had last year, lets just say we had 50. You can't entirely cut out all of the drops but lets just drop that number half of that and make it 25. Multiply those additional 25 completions by his average yards per completion of 5.9 (which yes I know this is a pretty shitty ypc) and you get an additional 147.5 yards. That puts him at about 3,100 yards for the season. Also add those 25 completions to his previous completion total of 271 and you get 296 completions out of 493 attempts for a completion percentage of just over 60% which is respectable. Maybe I'm reaching but I don't think it's to far of a stretch of the imagination to suggest that at least one of those incompletions was in the endzone and perhaps at least one was tipped and picked off by the defense. So instead of 16 TD's and 16 int's we could adjust it to 17 TD's and 15 int's. After these adjustments you end up with a stat line of about 3,100 yards, 60% completion percentage, 17 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions. That is certainly not great but it isn't god awful either. Add in other factors such as: - A full offseason for Chambers in the offense. - Dwayne Bowe hopefully being in shape and committed to the team. - The addition of McCluster and Moeaki as weapons. - The additions to the offensive line as well as Albert hopefully stepping up his game. - The addition of Thomas Jones plus the emergence of Jammal Charles. - A quality offensive coordinator, Charlie Weis. With these additions I see no reason why Cassel won't be able to step up his game. If he still struggles like he did last year then by all means the guy needs to go. Is he the guy to lead us to a super bowl? It's possible, but probably not. Is he worth the money he is being paid? No. But he is who we have for now and I think he can at least be an above average quarterback. I understand frustration from people if they believe he has kept us from getting somebody younger and more talented. But there is plenty of time for that and there are quite a few options in the upcoming draft who I like a hell of alot better than Clausen. |
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The additional problem is that it may very well convince Pioli that he doesn't need a QB with actual talent that can make the players around him better. We'll have that mediocre QB who needs to have top flight talent around him to make him play like a good NFL, and pass on QBs with actual talent in the draft. |
60 percent is a below average completion percentage in the modern NFL, especially when you are only averaging a meager 5.9 yards per attempt.
Cassel would have been 22nd in the league last year at 60 percent. You want to talk about TD/INT ratio, you have to bring up the fact that Cassel padded his numbers with garbage-time touchdowns last season. He threw one against Philly, two against the Giants, and you can argue he threw at least one against the Jaguars. Cassel was shitty, even if you fabricate statistics out of thin air. |
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If Cassel has MAJOR talent, please, define it.
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he was a backup for a reason...no? He has NO major talent. |
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TRR knows that when I called him a marginally talented QB, he knows that I was talking in relation to other QBs in the NFL. He is simply being an ass, and responding to his dumb ass is wasted keystrokes. |
With the first overall pick, the St. Louis Rams select, Sam Bradford, individual who challenged for the starting QB job, University of Oklahoma.
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I think with the players we've added and him having a real OC, he SHOULD show marked improvement. Especially if JC can continue what he did last season. I'm hopeful Cassel will improve, I'm just not confident that he can.
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