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Originally Posted by whoman69
I don't know what some were watching. For me it was painful. The only positive thing he did was hold onto the ball. He does a lot of things better than Cassel, which is embarrassing considering the lack of experience Palko has. We won today because their QB struggled more than ours did. He wasn't moving the ball. The team averaged 5.2 YPA, very Cassel-like numbers. We punted 11 times. He was replaced in the middle of the game only to come back due to injury. I can't watch more of Tyler Palko.
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It is hard to get worse than 3 turnovers in 3 plays, but really since that point he has played pretty solid football. Not spectacular, but solid.
And our defense is playing lights out since then too. It may not be a coincidence. I belive this team was closer to quiting on Cassel than they are to quiting on Palko. Both sides of the ball.