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Originally Posted by Kyle DeLexus
Wrong, Cassel had "proven" he could play in the league so he was a now move. Now we might have had to wait for our team to get built, but Cassel is not a 2nd year player, he's 27 years old and has been a backup to one of the best in the league for years now. Cassel was supposed to be ready from the start. It was a give me that $100 now rather than having a chance at $10000, $100 or $50 in two years kind of thing.
EDIT: IMO.
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Cassel proved to be servicable and reliable for one of the all time great offenses. He sat and studied behind one of the greatest QBs of all time for 3 years and then played in 1 and he is this crappy. Aaron Rodgers came out gun slinging after 3 years studying behind Brett Favre (also one of the great QBs of all time.) The difference is Rodgers puts up monster numbers. Cassel impresses us when he throws over 100 yds.