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Originally Posted by warispeace
I have a hunch that Weis is taking baby steps with Cassel to break some bad habits and establish good ones before turning him loose. At least I hope that's what he's doing. It's not that I have faith in Cassel, but that I have faith in Weis that I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
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Well.... you have to admit that the way they're playing has significantly reduced Cassel's old tendency to hold the ball too long and end up taking tons of sacks.
Cassel is good at doing what he's asked. His only drawbacks are his confidence and his downfield accuracy. I have no doubt that if he were capable of the accurate 30-40 yd strikes, they'd be asking him to do that. At least a few shots. I mean you can count on one hand the number of passes that traveled further than 30 yds in the air.