^You're only half right. It's 50% Pioli's fault for thinking he could take a second or third rate QB and turn him into a superstar. It's 50% Cassell's fault for repeating the same rookie mistakes over and over again with each game. A quarterback who is determined to prove his game is not going to intentionally have a similar season 4 or 5 years into his career that matched his rookie season. Also, if Cassell is not to blame, why has he thrown at least 2 interceptions per game that he has started with the exception of yesterday's game, while averaging under 100 completed yards per game?
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