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Originally Posted by TheGuardian
I agree. Cassel gets happy feet fairly quick now from the beating he took earlier in the season. that's a very real issue with QB's who are behind bad lines for too long. The line has improved but he still doesn't trust them yet. But even with that said, he's got to learn to get rid of the ball quicker. One thing I notice with him is that he waits too long on a pattern to develop where you should be throwing to a spot on the field. One issue there is WR continuity.
So there are a lot of factors going into the suckage by Cassel this season. Which is why I'm perfectly fine waiting to see if improves this offseason with a little better line and WR's.
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Matt Cassel was sacked more in his one season as the starter in New England than Tom Brady was/has been in the season prior and after.
And his (Brady's) mobility in the pocket isn't nearly the same this season as it was prior to the knee.