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Originally Posted by DeezNutz
When he has the confidence to step into a throw, there's plenty of velocity. However, too often he's more concerned with the rush than seeing the field, and thus he throws his patented flutter duck. See: Baldwin's catch on an embarrassment of a throw last week.
Of course, the huggers will say that the line is the problem, but the true source of concern is Cassel's lack of pocket presence, which often results in secondary sacks. See: Huard.
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A good chunk of the league can basically flick their wrists and hit the end zone from the 50.
Cassel almost crow-hops and throws his whole body into it.