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A post from the NYTimes Fifth Down bog (via NFLStatAnalysis )
KC has been involved in two of the games with the worst quarterbacking.
http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2...worse/#preview
And, as far as individual performances, Cassel has had two of the 20 worst of the season.
NFLStatAnalysis: Passer Rating: Worst Weeks of The Season
When will this get better?!?!?!? Dickie V where are you?!?!?!?
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Get this propaganda off here.
For how much Cassel is making and what we gave up for him, you can't just throw around another high pick, especially this early, no matter how bad he is. If that happened, Haley and possibly Pioli would be out of the job. They'd be admitting they were wrong and they screwed up. Uncapped year or not next year, 60-70 million+ for two players of the same position is ridiculous and not practical.
I'm not ready to give up on Cassel yet, Peyton Manning wouldn't be anything more than average at best on this team. Besides, look at the rest of the chart. Stafford and "Sanchize" are rated lower. If Sanchez was on this team like some people had hoped for, his numbers would be astronomically lower than they already are.
Thanks Aussie!
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I know I'm tempting fate by saying this but ... I think we should simply be happy Cassel has made it though the most of the season without injury.
He has had some bad games but we won't really know how good, or bad, he is until has a better o-line in front of him.
It just may be that his passer rating might improve with more time to throw and a few more caught balls.
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