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Originally Posted by siberian khatru
It appeared to be another of those plays that Cassel has made up his mind the moment the ball is snapped where he's going to throw it.
I dunno, maybe Weis has taught him to do that, to eliminate sacks and minimize chances Cassel will make the wrong read, and they figure more often than not Cassel will complete the pass and they'll get positive yardage.
But it makes for frustrating moments when you see open guys elsewhere, where if he had just taken another second or two to scan the field he could've had a big play.
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he had a pocket, there was no reason to panic