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Old 09-27-2009, 11:50 PM  
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Teicher:Cassel not a major contributor to offense against Eagles

Cassel not a major contributor to offense against Eagles
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star

PHILADELPHIA | It wouldn’t qualify as a day off for Matt Cassel, not after he hit the deck three times in the first half alone because of Philadelphia’s fierce pass rush.

But Cassel threw just 18 passes in the Chiefs’ 34-14 loss to the Eagles on Sunday, a tiny amount given the double-digit deficits the Chiefs faced in the game’s final 2 1/2 quarters.

He was asked to throw just eight times in the second half, but handed off to Larry Johnson 12 times in that span.

“As a quarterback, you don’t second-guess anything,” Cassel said. “You just try to execute the offense and try to have success at what you’re doing.”

The Chiefs’ biggest pass play came from wide receiver Mark Bradley, who after taking a lateral from Cassel tossed a 26-yard pass to Jamaal Charles. Cassel’s longest completion was 13 yards.

So, other than Cassel’s two touchdown passes — a 13-yarder to Bradley and a 9-yarder to Bobby Wade — he delivered virtually nothing of value.

“As the quarterback and as the leader on the team, you have to stay positive,” Cassel said. “There is light at the end of the tunnel. We’re doing good things. We have to eliminate the bad football. Penalties killed us. We have to eliminate that and keep working hard.

“We’ve got enough players where we can go out and compete with anybody. We just have to eliminate the bad football. We’ve just got to keep working hard, keep our heads down and come out of this thing on the other side.

“We can compete with anybody in the NFL. We just need to make better decisions when we’re out there and eliminate the penalties.”

The Chiefs didn’t appear to have much of an interest in competing with the Eagles. Their running game dominated the second half, a decision made by coach Todd Haley in part because of the pressure Cassel faced early in the game.

“A lot of times,” Cassel said, “they were bringing more than we could block.”

The touchdown pass to Bradley in the second quarter ended the Chiefs’ only sustained drive of the game. It cut Kansas City’s deficit to 14-7 and appeared to give the Chiefs some life.

But on Philadelphia’s next play, Eagles quarterback Kevin Kolb threw a 64-yard touchdown pass to DeSean Jackson, putting his team ahead again by 14 points.

That was as small a deficit as the Chiefs would face the rest of the way. Their final touchdown came in the final minutes after a Philadelphia fumble gave the Chiefs the ball at the Eagles 20.

“The energy on the sideline changes,” Cassel said, referring to Kolb’s momentum-changing pass to Jackson. “We didn’t do anything offensively really to re-establish that momentum. We fought an uphill battle all day.”
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Old 09-28-2009, 06:07 AM   #16
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It's a bit of both depending upon what game you were watching, against the Eagles they were overmatched. They looked like a FBS team trying to play Florida out there.
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Old 09-28-2009, 06:10 AM   #17
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Funny how the Saints didn't seem to have any problems with the Eagles blitzing or defense when they hung close to 50 points on them last week.

This is a sign the Chiefs were out-schemed on offense.
Saints have always had a very quick timing oriented passing game. chiefs not so much....
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Old 09-28-2009, 06:14 AM   #18
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Saints have always had a very quick timing oriented passing game. chiefs not so much....
We have a FAIL oriented passing game.
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:11 AM   #19
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Funny how the Saints didn't seem to have any problems with the Eagles blitzing or defense when they hung close to 50 points on them last week.

This is a sign the Chiefs were out-schemed on offense.
You are acting like we realistically had a shot to do what Drew Brees, someone in the same system for the last 4 years, and had the same talent to do the same amount of damage.

Some of you bitch, just to bitch.

This offense was not moving the ball against that defense. It was a horrid matchup from the opening whistle.
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:14 AM   #20
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I'm surprised the oncoming rushers couldn't get the snap before it reached Cassel's hands. I'm not sure how you idiots think that they were supposed to run some flowery Coryell offense when he had rushers on him before his drop was finished.
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:22 AM   #21
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The Saints O-line is about 1000x better than ours too
Detecting and picking up blitzes isn't all on the offensive line.
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:38 AM   #22
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Well we know a few things:

1. This isn't the scheme Haley would like to run. See Arizona next year.

2. Haley thinks Cassel can run the preferred scheme. It would be hard to believe Pioli brought Cassel here over Haley's objection.

3. Haley doesn't run his preferred scheme with an QB he deems acceptable because the rest of the personnel are unsuitable. That won't change this year.

4. That doesn't give Haley and Cassel a free pass this year, but it does lower expectations if you are going to be at all realistic.
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:40 AM   #23
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:43 AM   #24
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Well we know a few things:

1. This isn't the scheme Haley would like to run. See Arizona next year.

2. Haley thinks Cassel can run the preferred scheme. It would be hard to believe Pioli brought Cassel here over Haley's objection.

3. Haley doesn't run his preferred scheme with an QB he deems acceptable because the rest of the personnel are unsuitable. That won't change this year.

4. That doesn't give Haley and Cassel a free pass this year, but it does lower expectations if you are going to be at all realistic.
Common sense is unwelcome here.
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:46 AM   #25
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Funny how the Saints didn't seem to have any problems with the Eagles blitzing or defense when they hung close to 50 points on them last week.

This is a sign the Chiefs were out-schemed on offense.
wow your an idoit, comparing the saints o line to the chiefs oline is like comparing 2003 chiefs offense to a average high school team
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