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Lets say that Cassel plays great sunday, but we lose...........
He puts up solid numbers...something along the lines of 16 for 28 for 190 yards with 2 TD's and 1 INT.....Looks solid all day, but the INT comes on the last drive of the game.....
Or
He has a poor game, but we win and Cassel has a statistical line of 12 for 28 for 128 yards with 0 TD's and 2 INT's. Looks shaky all afternoon.
Do you take the victory and move on.....not having answered definitavely the QB situation.
Or
Take heart in that the kid battles all afternoon, keeps us in the game but shows inexperience in the 4th quarter.....
I know some of you would say...Cassel is going to tear the Jets a new butt hole....and believe me, I want that so badly, that I'm going to take a knee sunday morning and pray for just that....A nationally televised beatdown of the Jets.
But the reality is...We are starting a QB that has not started a football game in a regular season since high school......
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Re: A Hypothetical Situation Regarding Cassel.....
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Originally Posted by FloridaPatsFan
We are starting a QB that has not started a football game in a regular season since high school......
I'm so sick of hearing this line all week.
Brady went out of the game with 52 minutes still remaining.
Of course it wasn't officially a start but every time someone brings that up it's insinuating he hasn't had full game NFL experience, which is now wrong.
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Re: A Hypothetical Situation Regarding Cassel.....
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Originally Posted by FloridaPatsFan
Lets say that Cassel plays great sunday, but we lose...........
He puts up solid numbers...something along the lines of 16 for 28 for 190 yards with 2 TD's and 1 INT.....Looks solid all day, but the INT comes on the last drive of the game.....
Or
He has a poor game, but we win and Cassel has a statistical line of 12 for 28 for 128 yards with 0 TD's and 2 INT's. Looks shaky all afternoon.
Do you take the victory and move on.....not having answered definitavely the QB situation.
Or
Take heart in that the kid battles all afternoon, keeps us in the game but shows inexperience in the 4th quarter.....
I know some of you would say...Cassel is going to tear the Jets a new butt hole....and believe me, I want that so badly, that I'm going to take a knee sunday morning and pray for just that....A nationally televised beatdown of the Jets.
But the reality is...We are starting a QB that has not started a football game in a regular season since high school......
I am one of the biggest anti-Cassel guys in here but that does not mean I don't think he should have a chance to prove he is more than a clipboard holder - We have no control over what BB wants to do so we live with it this year like it or not
Give him till week 9 or 10 to see if he has anything- If the team is doing poorly then he deserves any objectivity he gets from fans all over Pats Nation
If he plays unexpectably good then he will deserve praise at that time
Right now all I can say is I doubt he becomes anything near the Brady of 2001 - Game 2 adds to his resume
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Re: A Hypothetical Situation Regarding Cassel.....
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Originally Posted by FloridaPatsFan
Lets say that Cassel plays great sunday, but we lose...........
All that matters is that Cassel doesn't self destruct and let Favre have a blow out.
All other scenarios are fine. If Cassel wins or loses a close game for his first start, he has a chance to give us a respectable season. After all, even Tom was 9 -7 in 2002. They need only to get that to defuse all this BB is a fraud foolishness.
Re: A Hypothetical Situation Regarding Cassel.....
Lets be honest now.
It seems like a bad idea to not have let Matt play most of the 4th (and 3rd in some cases) quarter(s) last season. If you review the game logs, he could have played 10 quarters easily when Patriots were up 21 or more.
He also could have started the last 2 games but of course we wanted that "16-0" banner. That would bring his experience up to 18 quarters from 2007.
Re: A Hypothetical Situation Regarding Cassel.....
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Originally Posted by Disco Volante
Of course it wasn't officially a start but every time someone brings that up it's insinuating he hasn't had full game NFL experience, which is now wrong.
Disco, It's a different situation.
Pressure seperates the best from the rest.
For Cassel, the pressure from getting through onegame has increased dramatically to getting us through the wholeseason.
Re: A Hypothetical Situation Regarding Cassel.....
Brady had his struggles early on. You stay the course because it's a process. Same deal with any QB starting his first NFL game regardless of how many games he started in college. It's not the same game at this level. That's why so few even make it to this level and so many of those who do wash out.
The coaching staff will evaluate his performance in context over the next 3 weeks. In context being the key fans ignored in pre season. They will make corrections and see if he progresses. They will also be doing the same with every player on the field. If he throws that pick because his WR ran the wrong route or made the incorrect adjustment, it's not on him it's on them... If we failed to score because his line couldn't block a sneeze or his rb's fumbled the ball a key junctures, it's not on him...hypothetically or otherwise.
PS a lot of other fans would say to our whining and angst this week, welcome to our world, and back to reality for most NFL fans...