Originally Posted by
chief31
If we get a regular possession reciever. then I am probably going to be just fine with Bowe where he is.
He is, and always has been, a big play threat.
So long as his dropped pass affliction improves, I don't see how you let this guy go anywhere.
Out of 18 attempts.
Pedestrian, at best?
I think that is a bit of an exageration. Few people would call a 144 QB Rating (As Cassel had against The Jags) nor a 122.9 QB Rating (As Cassel had on the road, against The Texans) Pedestrian.
When the running game is your bread and butter, as it is with The Chiefs, who rank no. 1 in rushing in The NFL, Cassel has been exactly what you want from your QB. 5 TD passes, and zero Ints in two games is nothing short of amazing, when you consider the few attempts.
For the season, Cassel has 9 TDs and 3 Ints.
24 TDs, 8 Ints and a QB Rating of 91.5, as his current numbers would average out to over 16 games, is incredible.
If you disagree with that, then you should have a look at the career of a guy named Joe Montana.
Because a season like that would fit perfectly on Montana's carrer list.
I understand feeling a lack in confidence in cassel. I have that too. I am waiting to see some specific throws from him.
But really. These past two games have been all that I could ever hope for from a QB.
At this point of the season, with a half-and-half runningback tandem, Cassel would get my vote for offensive MVP.