Much of his future will also depend on where he goes; specifically, the quality of the front office, which will determine the quality of his teammates. Will that situation be closer to the Hugh Millen era of the Lions, or the Bill Polian-Colts, Kevin Colbert-Steelers or Belioli-Pats.
Much of his future will also depend on where he goes; specifically, the quality of the front office, which will determine the quality of his teammates. Will that situation be closer to the Hugh Millen era of the Lions, or the Bill Polian-Colts, Kevin Colbert-Steelers or Belioli-Pats.
I'd vote for an option representing something in the middle of those two extremes. I think MC has shown he has the requisite talent, toughness, and work ethic to be successful in the NFL. He seems to have tremendous upside so IMO he'll do well wherever he goes. I'm just not sure he'll be the next "great" one.
I voted 1 year wonder. Actually, I think he'll be between the 2 options i.e. an average to above average QB. But I don't think he'll ever reach greatness.
Scott Mitchell sounds about right for Cassel. He will be a good QB if surrounded by good weapons, but as of now, I think its very premature to think Cassel is a franchise QB. That stat I keep coming back to is his DVOA only being 20th in the league amongst QBs last season. It makes me ignore the stats completely and just go by the eyeball test, at which point I see him as a pretty good in many regards, and lacking in a few areas.
Cassel has the talent, the athletic ability, and the smarts to play QB in this league, and with this season, his confidence grew as well. Does he have the intagibles thought?
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