Originally Posted by
chief31
Actually, it was four. Three INTs, and a lost fumble.
Two of the INTs were thrown into receivers' hands, only to have them reject the ball, and send it to defenders.
The third INT was basically desperation, throw it, rather you should, or not, kind of a situation, down by more than 30 points.
And the fumble was the usual terrible pass protection. Though Cassel certainly should have held onto the ball.
Cassel, for the most part, was hitting his targets. Those targets were declining catches, and the plays that were being called were those stupid gimmick plays for short yardage.
If you think Cassel threw this game away, then you must not have seen it.
You want numbers? 89 points allowed in two games.
The QB position is the least of our worries.
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