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Originally Posted by cdcox
The Pioli-Haley feud was real and it dated back to the Tyson Jackson pick. Haley was not sold. Neither Pioli or Haley ever got over it.
Supposedly, Weis decided Cassel was unsalvageable very early on and refused to invest time in him. Haley took over Cassel's mentoring and any "improvements" in Cassel's play last year were due to his influence. Then Weis got the credit for the "improvements" and Haley couldn't stand for that. Hence ended Weis' tenure in KC.
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Then why wasn't Cassel improving this season? Why didn't Cassel show any flashes of being an average QB in Haley's first season?
It was all Weis who got the most out of Cassel by calling the right plays and knowing how to maximize the potential of those around him.
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