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QB MATT CASSEL Q&A HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 7, 2010
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Q: How do you feel about the new offensive line additions?


CASSEL: “You know, I’m just getting to know them. I’m excited about what we’re doing. Scott (Pioli) brought in two offensive linemen, obviously C Casey Wiegmann and G Ryan Lilja, and it’s going to just add competition at that position. That’s what Coach Haley always preaches – competition makes everybody better. It’s great to have two veteran guys in the locker room.”


Q: It seems like this project is about bringing in guys who have been part of successful programs and cultures. (G Ryan) Lilja fits that bill. How important is having a guy like that around?


CASSEL: “It’s always great to have people with experience and that also come from a winning culture. I think that kind of permeates throughout the locker room and everybody starts to feed off that. So, it’s great to have Ryan here. He’s also a guy that we’re all starting to get to know because it’s only the second week into the program. I think he’s still getting familiar with his surroundings and everybody else is kind of getting to know him right now.”


Q: With a new offensive coordinator, do you know anything about the direction of the offense or right now is this all just making sure that everybody’s in shape?


CASSEL: “Right now it’s more focused on the strength and conditioning part of the off-season. We’re focused on the body and getting in shape again. Guys have come in in great shape so far and we’ve got a new strength and conditioning coach that Coach Haley is highly involved with, with Mike Clark. Everything’s going great. We’re working out, we’re working hard, but in terms of the mental side of the ball and what we’re doing with the playbook right now, we really haven’t gotten too involved in that.”


Q: What does bringing WR Chris Chambers back mean to you?


CASSEL: “It’s great. Chris was a high-impact player for us last year; he made a lot of big plays. He’s a veteran guy; he’s a professional in every sense; he’s here right now working right now, so I think it’ll be great for us to spend a whole off-season working together and just build off what we were able to accomplish last year.”


Q: Chris was saying that the new strength and conditioning stuff was having you guys do stuff he’s never done before, and he’s been around the league for awhile. What kinds of things are you doing and are they different than anything that you’ve ever done?


CASSEL: “There’s a lot of different stuff going on and I don’t know exactly how to explain everything that we’re doing, but I’m sore in places that I haven’t been sore before. I’m walking around a little gingerly. We’re doing a lot of almost like circuit training, they call it complex training. It’s where you put a lot of different exercises together and it works not only your cardiovascular system, but it also works your muscles. It’s a great start for us. We’re only two weeks into the program, so I’m sure they’ve got a lot more coming our way.”


Q: What are your thoughts about WR Dwayne Bowe and what do you expect out of him this off-season?


CASSEL: “I think the next thing for all of us is that it’s a fresh start, it’s a new season and Dwayne is here, he’s working hard and I have high expectations for Dwayne. I think he can be a huge impact player for us. It’ll be our second year together and I think the more time we can spend together, the better. It’s just going to be one of those things where we want to get better and we’ll just continue to work at the things we need to.”


Q: Last year’s goal coming in the off-season program was weight loss. What is this year’s goal?


CASSEL: “Good question. I don’t know what the goal is. I think everybody is just collectively trying to make our team better and get prepared to go out there on the football field and win more games. Any time you win four games, that is a disappointment for us and our organization. We are getting ready to go out there and try and win more games this year.”


Q: What are your expectations for the offense out of the gate this year?


CASSEL: “It is hard to say right now. Obviously we have high expectations and we want to be as effective and efficient as we possibly can. Obviously our goal every week and every Sunday is to go out there and win ball games. I don’t think winning four games is acceptable around here and it will never be acceptable. So I think our main goal right now is to win our division and it is always going to be to win our division. Offensively speaking we have a long way to go, we have a lot to work on and that is what the off-season is about. Until we really get going and get closer to the season and do that, I will give you a better answer to that question.”


Q: As an individual, what is the most important thing you need to address this off-season?


CASSEL: “I have sat down with both Coach Haley and Coach Weis behind closed doors and we’ve talked about different things, whether it is mental or physical that we want to kind of work on this off-season and use as projects. I will keep those discussions to ourselves, but we have had those discussions and there are things that I want to do personally that will not only help myself, but also help the offense as we move forward.”


Q: What do you need to do personally?


CASSEL: “Like I said, those are discussions that have went on that I am not going to get into right now.”


Q: What has it been like for you to actually get to know offensive coordinator Charlie Weis?


CASSEL: “It has been a pretty easy process to be completely honest. Like you said, I have a lot of familiarity from New England going in there the year that he left and a lot of the offense was carry over from what Charlie had done. We started to meet and make introductions and he speaks the same language Coach Haley does and they come from similar backgrounds. It was pretty simple to get talking about football and start going over game plans, what we did and what they did, so that was pretty simple. Now it is just building that relationship and starting to understand things like, how does he call a game? And what plays do I like? That is a relationship that has to build over time.”


Q: Are things different at all this year? Last year there were a lot of new pieces. Do you think that things are starting to settle a little bit and the team is starting to get a little bit of an identity after so much transition last year?


CASSEL: “I believe so. Any time you’re around a program for a year and around a coach for a year, with Coach Haley, I think now all of us that have been here for at least a year understand the expectation level coming into it, we understand what he’s going to expect from us in the off-season program and as we move forward. That’s a little less stressful than what it was last year and we have at least a core group of guys that are here that understand their role. That’s what we need to do; we just need to continue to build on those roles.”


Q: Who do you want to see the team draft?


CASSEL: “I don’t make those decisions. I leave that stuff up to Scott Pioli and Todd Haley. That’s what they’re hired to do. I’m just here to try get better and make the team better.”


Q: Are you hoping for offense though?


CASSEL: “I’m always offense. Let’s go, offense all day long (pumps fist and laughs). I won’t be doing any of that. I’ll leave that job up to them.”


Q: At this time last year, you had Chan Gailey as your offensive coordinator. Then there were changes, but nobody made excuses last year. Are you looking forward to having this setup that you have now through the whole season?


CASSEL: “Absolutely. Like I said, it’s a fresh start for everybody. We’ll spend this whole off-season and we’ll just try to hone our skills, get better and build ourselves up and try to get better as an offensive unit, as a team and as we go into the season, hopefully build off the momentum we built up from last year in the last four games and just take that into the off-season and go with it.”


Q: Are you excited about possibilities when you look at some of the changes that have taken place?


CASSEL: “Absolutely, I’m excited. I’m excited for everything; I’m excited to be back here. I love coming here, working out; this is what we do for a job. To see everybody so enthusiastic and energized about the off-season program, it’s fun to see. As we move forward, I know these guys are going to give it their all and I’m excited to see what we can do in the future.”


Q: Is Todd Haley more mellow now?


CASSEL: “This time of year everybody’s more mellow.”


Q: Does it seem like he’s mellowed some, because once you know him, he’s got a sense of humor and he seems more gracious. Or is he just at a high 100 miles per hour all the time?


CASSEL: “Well, Coach, he’s got a fire about himself and I think as players, you appreciate that. He wants the best out of each and every player. So when he’s yelling and he sometimes gets in your face, at the end of the day, as a player, you have to realize that the only reason why he’s doing that is because expects a lot out of you and he wants you to be the best that you can be. Sometimes those lessons are tough on you and sometimes you just have to bite your lip; but at the end of the day, Coach Haley pushes us to be the best that we can be.”
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Old 04-07-2010, 03:28 PM   #31
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I agree that his "I'll keep those discussions behind closed doors" comments were unwarranted. He clearly could have said "I'm working on improving my footwork, or deep ball, or understanding the offense". His response was just lame.
Here was Orton's answer to a similar question.

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"There are things that I've got to do to improve, obviously, or we would have been in the playoffs last year," Orton said. "I think I can take my leadership to a whole new level. I think to have a great offense, you've got to have a guy that demands it from everybody, starting with himself. So I've got to demand perfection out of my play, and I'm going to expect that from everybody else on our offense as well. I think that's my main goal. Second, just take this offense to a whole new level, whether it's at the line of scrimmage, whether it's making the plays down the field or whether it's making something out of a busted play. Whatever it is, make sure that we get into the end zone when we need to get into the end zone."
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Old 04-07-2010, 03:30 PM   #32
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Here was Orton's answer to a similar question.
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I agree that his "I'll keep those discussions behind closed doors" comments were unwarranted. He clearly could have said "I'm working on improving my footwork, or deep ball, or understanding the offense". His response was just lame.
He said that he'll keep those discussions behind closed doors because Weis told him that he (Weis) has to find a way to combine the West Coast Offense with the college spread because Cassel has a weak arm and hasn't shown he can make quick reads.

He can't give away Charlie's innovative plan, now can he?
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Here was Orton's answer to a similar question.
So essentially he said he's got to be a better leader and the offense needs to score more.

So he really didn't say a ****ing thing either.
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So essentially he said he's got to be a better leader and the offense needs to score more.

So he really didn't say a ****ing thing either.
Like, where Ryan Lilja going to lineup.

That would have been nice.
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Yes, let's look toward Kyle Orton as the example of what we want our quarterback to be.

**** off with that nonsense. Your QB is almost as shitty as ours.
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Like, where Ryan Lilja going to lineup.

That would have been nice.
I was talking about Orton's answer to the same kind of question.
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I was talking about Orton's answer to the same kind of question.
Ah.

Well, Orton and Cassel seem to be the same guy, so it's not unexpected.
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So, you think that Brodie Croyle is the guy of 2006 (11.6 QB rating) and 2007 (69.9) and not the guy of 2008 (81.3) or 2009 (90.6)?

Really?

Huh. I thought QB's were supposed to improve, especially as the team around them improves.



Brodie Croyle's got more talent in his pinkie than Cassel does in his entire doofus body. He just hasn't been able to stay healthy.
1) A sample size of 69 passes in 08 and 09 combined aren't going to convince me that he's significantly improved. And he's never been able to step up and prove he deserves the job in the preseason. He was handed the job and never got anything done either. Does he have more pure talent than Cassel? Of course, which is why one guy was a 4th rounder and the other a 7th rounder. But he's never shown that he can put those talents to use in a franchise QB type fashion, or that he can be an effective franchise leader.

2) Wishing Brodie would be able to stay healthy is like wishing Cassel would get rid of the ball quicker. It could happen, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

I understand the desire to want to upgrade over Cassel, but to me, Brodie has had enough shots to indicate that he's probably best suited to be a backup and will never be a difference maker at QB over a season. Sure, he may improve, but he and Cassel are the same age, so with that logic, Cassel could improve too.

If we want to talk about the potential of someone like Jimmy Clausen, then fine. But I don't think the answer to Cassel is Brodie Croyle...
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1) A sample size of 69 passes in 08 and 09 combined aren't going to convince me that he's significantly improved. And he's never been able to step up and prove he deserves the job in the preseason. He was handed the job and never got anything done either. Does he have more pure talent than Cassel? Of course, which is why one guy was a 4th rounder and the other a 7th rounder. But he's never shown that he can put those talents to use in a franchise QB type fashion, or that he can be an effective franchise leader.
Are you ****ing kidding me? But it's "okay" to include 2006 & 2007? What the ****?

Croyle was thrown out on the field in 2006 while down 40 points to the Steelers.

In 2007, he was forced to play behind a shitty offensive line without the luxury of Larry Johnson as his running back.

In 2008, he was injured each time he started because the line was so ****ing bad and the only reason the Chiefs weren't a scoreless, true disgrace is because of the legs of Tyler Thigpen.

Croyle had to start on a moments notice in Week 1, 2009 IN Baltimore and played rather well. He didn't shit his pants, nor did he make any crucial errors.

If it were truly an open competition, Croyle would beat out Cassel each and every time.
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At the end of the day, I don't care how a player answers a question. They just need to go out on the field and perform, or, in the words of Carl Peterson, they need to sit the **** down and shut the **** up...
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At the end of the day, I don't care how a player answers a question. They just need to go out on the field and perform, or, in the words of Carl Peterson, they need to sit the **** down and shut the **** up...
How about some leadership? Some confidence? Something that says "I'M THE ****ING QB".
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Too Bad Cassel doesn't have the excuse of the shitty offensive line.


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Are you ****ing kidding me? But it's "okay" to include 2006 & 2007? What the ****?

Croyle was thrown out on the field in 2006 while down 40 points to the Steelers.

In 2007, he was forced to play behind a shitty offensive line without the luxury of Larry Johnson as his running back.

In 2008, he was injured each time he started because the line was so ****ing bad and the only reason the Chiefs weren't a scoreless, true disgrace is because of the legs of Tyler Thigpen.

Croyle had to start on a moments notice in Week 1, 2009 IN Baltimore and played rather well. He didn't shit his pants, nor did he make any crucial errors.

If it were truly an open competition, Croyle would beat out Cassel each and every time.
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Too Bad Cassel doesn't have the excuse of the shitty offensive line.
When you're sacked eight times in six games and your lead running back has nearly 1,000 yards from scrimmage in that same exact time frame, your QB should not have a QB rating of 14.1 or 35.4 in consecutive weeks.

The offensive line is the least of Cassel's problems.

Hell, Cassel's QB rating was 65.8 against Denver in the final game.

65.8.
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