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Originally Posted by Bump
I've heard a lot of positive things on Weeden but haven't really watched him much. I'm surprised that he's the only QB in the league that is worse, statistically, than Cassel.
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I'd agree with Pestilence that Weeden's numbers suffer a little from poor WR play.
His biggest hangup seems to be that he doesn't progress through his reads very well, and because of that he'll end up throwing one killer INT per game. He did that against the Ravens and had a lead against the Giants when he threw a pick 6 followed by a fumbled kickoff return that completely changed the game. He throws down field and hangs in the pocket a lot better than Cassel.