Cassel did not lose the game. However, he didn't win the game.
The same people that criticize Croyle for his 0 in the W column need to take the same approach to Cassel. Good QBs don't let this loss happen. They don't throw a bad pass to Moeaki on 3rd and 2 (or even better... they audible out of the playcall to set up a run). Right?
If Cassel keeps up these good stats for the rest of the year I might rethink my position on him and upgrade him to starter for next season while we draft a guy and let him sit on the bench for a year. But something tells me he won't when he faces a defense that doesn't resemble the 2002 KC Chiefs
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I would read an entire blog of SNR breaking down athletes' musical capabilities like draft scouting reports.
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