Cassel played extremely well today. I was really impressed with his vision and his play under pressure. We've all seen him gradually improve this season, even if it's been one step forward, two steps back at times. I can honestly say that even though I had high hopes with him working with Charlie Weis and expected improvement, I never thought I'd see Matt Cassel play as well as he did in Seattle this season.
And as for Todd Haley, sitting on the ball with 2:00 minutes left in the game was fucking awesome! That's class, Folks, and more than makes up for the Denver faux pas.
Originally Posted by DeezNutz:
I was responding to Saul.
He hasn't been "consistently getting better." That's a falsehood. It appears, at least tentatively, that something clicked when he was amassing impressive garbage-time numbers in Denver. He's played well the last two weeks, today especially. Before this, he was average at best, and the staff went to great lengths to hide him.
Let's hope that we're now seeing the actual progression and metamorphosis into an NFL QB thing.
Yep. I hadn't seen any progression from him until the last 2 games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Saul Good:
Then you weren't looking.
How many dropped INTs has Cassel benefited from this year? Yes, all QBs do, but if he were a pitcher, the opponents' BABIP would be unbelievably low.
Denver game for an example of this very fact, and I still point to this game as the turning point for him this season. If that's the case, that ass beating will have been incredibly valuable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DeezNutz:
How many dropped INTs has Cassel benefited from this year? Yes, all QBs do, but if he were a pitcher, the opponents' BABIP would be unbelievably low.
Denver game for an example of this very fact, and I still point to this game as the turning point for him this season. If that's the case, that ass beating will have been incredibly valuable.
There is no such thing as a QB benefiting from dropped INTs. I'm not even going to debate that point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dirk digler: :-) I have seen him throw 3rd and short passes into the dirt or 10 miles over the receivers head.
I saw Peyton Manning throw as many INTs today as Cassel has thrown all year. I watched him throw 3 last week including one that cost them the game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
That's true too... although I think his pocket presence has magically taken a step forward the last two weeks... no idea how you explain that.
He's benefitted from experience. The guy really hasn't had that much and is improving the more he gets. [Reply]