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Originally Posted by milkman
His numbers in those games are comparable, but he was crap in the first half against both Indy, the worst team in the league, and against Minnesota.
He threw for more TDs, but most were the result of the receivers making great efforts on YAC.
One was piss poor throw that Bowe made a play on and ran through the defense.
Orton's throws were delivered accurately and on time.
Not once has Cassel been able to do that.
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The offense was actually quite a bit different. It allowed the QB to have more time and give the WR's more time to get open.
I am kind of sick of arguing.
Cassel isn't great, he just isn't as bad as the guys on here think.
And, forgive me for not wanting to change my opinion of Orton after one game against a bad defense.
I have seen Orton for five years. One year doesn't completely change history.