Demi wrote:
We had one. Who's won games. And made a pro bowl. You then claimed he wasn't much (any) worse than what we have now. And he will likely be starting next year for the Bills. Guess having cake and eating it too really is the way to go.
At least if Teddy went down, Cassel would have given us a chance to remain competitive. If that's what you want out of a backup. which I assume you don't since you're happy with Shaun Hill.
At least we aren't signing any more of those stupid 5 million a year Spielman Special free agents. That sure got old fast...

Your point is moot. I have already once compared the two and proved that there was little to no difference between them. I'm not sure what everyone's hard-on is for Cassel. He's 33-39 as a starter. Hill is 16-18. Is there really that much of a difference of "who can keep us around .500"??? Cassel is 2 years removed from going 1-8 as a starter in KC and getting benched for who?? Brady Quinn??. And don't sit there and say KC's talent around him was terrible.....there were 5 pro bowlers on the team that year and a couple that were snubbed. He had plenty of talent around him. Hill was benched for Austin Davis. A very similar situation to Cassel
This past year, Hill went 4-5 as a starter for the Rams. Had a 63.3% completion rate, 7.24 YPA, 8:7 TD:INT ratio and a 83.9 rating
In 2013 (since Cassel was hurt early last year), Cassel went 5-4 as a starter for us. Had a 60.2% completion rate, 7.11 YPA, 11:9 TD:INT ratio and a 81.6 rating.
.....how in God's name is there really any difference there?? Hill is actually better in more of the categories. The funny thing is....offensively, Hill had WAY less talent around him and still posted similar numbers to Cassel. Cassel had an all world RB, better WRs and TE and probably an equal offensive line.
Bottom line is....your point doesn't prove anything because it has no backing behind it. It's just your way to take another shot at the FO that you hate so much. The numbers don't lie pal so argue all you want....you're getting nowhere