Assuming everything was taken care of his first year maybe even partially through the second. But how long does it take to realize it is not taken care of.
The Matt Cassel Experience
Started by Chi-town_Chief, Oct 05 2010 02:37 PM
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#961
Posted 07 March 2012 - 02:14 PM
#962
Posted 15 March 2012 - 08:24 PM
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Speaking at the Scouting Combine Saturday, coach Romeo Crennel said Matt Cassel is the Chiefs' starter "until we get another quarterback on the team."

#963
Posted 16 March 2012 - 05:33 AM
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#964
Posted 08 April 2012 - 11:59 PM
Chiefs’ commitment to Cassel questioned
Posted by Michael David Smith on April 8, 2012, 8:22 PM EDT
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At the moment, Matt Cassel appears ready to step into the 2012 season as the clear starter in Kansas City. But that doesn’t necessarily mean the Chiefs’ brain trust is totally committed to Cassel going forward.
The Kansas City Star reports that the Chiefs haven’t seemed sold on Cassel this offseason and are giving off mixed signals about where he stands with the team.
Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel says he wants to see more consistency from Cassel.
“That consistency . . . I think that’s the biggest thing with Matt,” Crennel said. “I think he’s excited about this year, about having Brian Daboll as our offensive coordinator, because he knows Brian and he knows the system Brian brings, and I’ve talked to Matt several times in the offseason and . . . he’s ready to go to work. He can’t wait for April 16th [the start of the Chiefs’ offseason program] to get here so he can start getting into the playbook.”
However, the Kansas City Star suggests that a week after April 16th gets here, Cassel will have new competition for the job, in the form of Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill, whom the Chiefs worked out last week.
It seems unlikely at this point that Tannehill will still be there at No. 11, where the Chiefs pick. But if Tannehill takes an unexpected fall out of the Top 10, the Chiefs could be the team to catch him.
If that happens, there will be no doubt that the Chiefs plan to move on from Cassel. Right now, whether or not they believe in Cassel as their long-term quarterback is up in the air.
Posted by Michael David Smith on April 8, 2012, 8:22 PM EDT
Getty ImagesAt the moment, Matt Cassel appears ready to step into the 2012 season as the clear starter in Kansas City. But that doesn’t necessarily mean the Chiefs’ brain trust is totally committed to Cassel going forward.
The Kansas City Star reports that the Chiefs haven’t seemed sold on Cassel this offseason and are giving off mixed signals about where he stands with the team.
Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel says he wants to see more consistency from Cassel.
“That consistency . . . I think that’s the biggest thing with Matt,” Crennel said. “I think he’s excited about this year, about having Brian Daboll as our offensive coordinator, because he knows Brian and he knows the system Brian brings, and I’ve talked to Matt several times in the offseason and . . . he’s ready to go to work. He can’t wait for April 16th [the start of the Chiefs’ offseason program] to get here so he can start getting into the playbook.”
However, the Kansas City Star suggests that a week after April 16th gets here, Cassel will have new competition for the job, in the form of Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill, whom the Chiefs worked out last week.
It seems unlikely at this point that Tannehill will still be there at No. 11, where the Chiefs pick. But if Tannehill takes an unexpected fall out of the Top 10, the Chiefs could be the team to catch him.
If that happens, there will be no doubt that the Chiefs plan to move on from Cassel. Right now, whether or not they believe in Cassel as their long-term quarterback is up in the air.
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#965
Posted 02 May 2012 - 04:35 PM
Upon realizing we now have, Carson, Cassel, and Leinart in the AFC West I thought this thread deserved a bump, now all we need is to get Sanchez in Denver or SD
BrooklynChiefsFan, on 01 December 2010 - 04:37 PM, said:
hate to quote my own post, but I cannot believe that anyone actually clicked the link and didn't have a comment. here it is embedded for all to see.


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#966
Posted 04 May 2012 - 02:49 PM
kc#1fan, on 02 May 2012 - 04:35 PM, said:
Upon realizing we now have, Carson, Cassel, and Leinart in the AFC West I thought this thread deserved a bump, now all we need is to get Sanchez in Denver or SD
Shouldn't Cassell be the third string in Oakland?
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#967
Posted 06 May 2012 - 05:07 PM
I think Cassel is better than Leinart. Not that being better than Leinart is something to brag about!
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#968
Posted 18 May 2012 - 09:42 PM
OK, so I am back in the KC area for the first time in almost a year and I turn on sports talk radio hoping that I will hear some talk about the Chiefs. I was in luck!!! They were talking about an interview or story for nfl.com about Matt Cassel
The good news is that the "smart guys" think that we have not seen the ceiling for Matt.... really!
I would hope that after, FWIR, 70 games in the NFL we would know what we have for our starting QB. But the interview and another Chiefs expert believe that we will see more from Matt this year.
I would not be shocked if he had good numbers this year, the team has made significant improvement. Unless I see that Matt has given up his dancing shoes and does not shit his pants after he has been hit.... I will give all the credit to the rest of the team.
I would not be shocked if he had good numbers this year, the team has made significant improvement. Unless I see that Matt has given up his dancing shoes and does not shit his pants after he has been hit.... I will give all the credit to the rest of the team.
Pure blind luck... it's been protecting children from fire for centuries!
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