I'll admit to being baffled by the idea that Matt Cassel, after a half-season of mediocre football, will be in line for a big payday come the offseason. Mantzouranis does a splendid job of explaining why it'll probably happen, but $9 million per, which is what Peter King suggested last night on NBC's Football Night in America, is an insane notion. According to Football Outsiders, heading into Week 11, Cassel ranked 27th in QB efficiency behind Sage Rosenfels, Dan Orlovsky and Seneca Wallace. Of course, this doesn't include his masterful, "death by 1000 two-yard passes" effort last Thursday night, but one above-average performance doesn't suddenly make him an NFL starter, does it?
Well, King puts forth an idea in today's MMQB column, and NFL.com's Adam Schefter mentions it as well: Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels will almost certainly get a few head-coaching offers this spring, and assuming he accepts one of them, he might want to bring Cassel along with him as package deal. I can see the preseason marketing material already: "Josh and Matt will save [insert name of chronically underachieving NFL franchise] one dump-off pass at a time!"
Anyway, Schefter's take:
The 32-year-old McDaniels has enabled New England's offense to survive the loss of its franchise quarterback, Tom Brady, and has been schooled in the Patriots way since 2001. Almost any team that could be in the market for a head coach – San Francisco, St. Louis, Minnesota, to name a few – also could be in the market for a quarterback.Adam writes this like it's a good thing. I know, there are plenty of examples of forgotten-on-draft-day quarterbacks who went on to have wildly successful NFL careers, and Brady tops the list. But for every Marc Bulger or Jake Delhomme or Kurt Warner, there's a stadium full of guys who were late-round picks for a reason: they're not very good. Cassel's obviously better than that, but let's be honest, not by much. He's much closer to being out of the NFL altogether than he is to making the Pro Bowl.
Any team that hires McDaniels, already considered one of the top coaching prospects in the league, might have the inside track on Cassel.
That said, I won't begrudge the guy for taking nine million bucks. There have been worse transgressions.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-17-2008 @ 3:45PM
Matty said...
Thanks for telling everyone what they already know. There's 5 minutes I can never get back.
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11-17-2008 @ 3:24PM
ken c said...
Out of the nfl altogether?You got to be kidding me.You don't think Cassel's done a more than an adequte job for that team?Riddled with injuriesand almost a new guy having to step up in an important back-up role just about every week---Cassel has put this team right in the mix in AFC east.With all 4 teams seperated by 1 game!
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11-17-2008 @ 4:19PM
ken c said...
They are talking about the same kid who threw the bullseye to tie and 400+yrds standing in a bread line CLOSE TO BEING OUT OF THE NFL ALTOGETHER!---Ryan Wilson should cover infants tiddleywinks and jacks tournaments
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11-17-2008 @ 4:27PM
ryan said...
Matty,
I just e-mailed you your five minutes back. Sorry about that.
ken c,
Less ALL CAPS and more reading comprehension. I wrote that Cassel's "much closer to being out of the NFL altogether than he is to making the Pro Bowl." I made no mention of him being "close to being out of the NFL altogether."
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11-18-2008 @ 11:00AM
ken c said...
Ryan--I had to diss you a little.I think the weight of the world is on Cassel's shoulders and he's gone beyond the call of duty.You do realize that N E could be 8-2 with a little help from their D against Indy and Jets.I'm not saying to praise him;just give him a little credit.
11-17-2008 @ 4:59PM
Arty said...
I wonder how #16 jerseys are selling? I'd hope a lot to cover $9 mil. I thought the pats were about the unnoticed becoming over achievers - not the other way around.
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11-18-2008 @ 3:19AM
jonathan said...
Arty,
Did you read the article? Do you have any clue? Matt Cassel does not make $9 mil. Thats what Peter King suggested he may be offered from a different team next year. He actually makes $525,640 according to foxsports.com
I guess his low salary, round 7 draft status, and the fact that he is helping the Pats stay in the playoff hunt qualifies him as an "unnoticed becoming an over achiever"
11-18-2008 @ 5:09PM
lk said...
Don't mind Ryan, he never has anything positive to say about anything Patriots. I have been hearing they may franchise Cassel and then trade him. Would be the smartest business move, since if Favre retires then you know the Jets will go for Cassel if only to piss of BB.
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11-18-2008 @ 5:11PM
ryan said...
lk,
You don't have to listen to me, but even I know that it's against NFLPA rules to franchise a player with the sole intent of trading them.