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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
Sorry, but that's not an excuse.
Ben Roethlisberger won a ****ing Super Bowl behind a TERRIBLE offensive line last year.
And Cassel himself was successful last year getting sacked more than any other QB in the league.
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Are you really downgrading Cassel because he's not Big Ben? How many players are?
Big Ben survived a horrible offensive line because he's enormous and impossible to bring down. He's one of very few starting QBs that can do that.
An offensive line is a very valid excuse for a QB to not perform well. Over time, the good QBs can learn to develop a quick release like Brady and Brees, but again, you're talking about the cream of the crop. The vast majority of QBs in the NFL are dependent on their offensive line to give at least mediocre protection.