Cassel will continue to start at QB for Chiefs
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Brodie Croyle(notes) has a much higher quarterback rating and a better completion percentage, but Matt Cassel(notes) has a bigger guaranteed contract. Guess who’ll start for Kansas City on Sunday?
It will be Cassel facing the Eagles in Philadelphia, coach Todd Haley said Tuesday. But the rookie head coach also said he would not hesitate to make a switch if he decided Croyle gives the winless Chiefs a better chance.
He would really have the courage to bench someone his boss showered with millions of dollars and staked a big chunk of his reputation on?
“You’ve got to ultimately do what you think gives your team the best chance to win,” Haley said. “If that means another quarterback being in there other than Matt Cassel, then sign me up.”
Cassel has been one of the happiest success stories in recent years. He is one of the few, and perhaps the only, quarterback to start and win an NFL game without ever starting a game in college.
But in the loss to Oakland on Sunday in his and Haley’s regular-season debut in Arrowhead Stadium, he was 24-of-39 passing for 241 yards, a completion percentage of 61.5. His quarterback rating is 66.3
Croyle, as Cassel’s injured left knee continued to mend, hit 16 of 24 for 177 yards and two touchdowns the week before at Baltimore. He threw two touchdown passes and did not throw an interception while compiling a rating of 116.1
“I think when you talk about any of these players, you’re talking about a total evaluation, going all the way back to when we first got together as a group,” Haley said. “And there’s a lot of different things that factor into those decisions. Again, it’s a process. It’s how they practiced last week, how they practiced the week before, how they prepare, are they studying?”
At Southern Cal, Cassel played behind two Heisman Trophy winners and then sat on the bench behind Tom Brady(notes) at New England until Brady was hurt in the season opener last year.
After he stepped in and led the Patriots to 11 wins, he was considered one of the greatest “finds” of Scott Pioli, who was Bill Belichick’s right-hand man in New England until the Chiefs hired him in January as general manager. When Pioli brought Cassel to Kansas City and gave him a six-year contract worth a guaranteed $28 million, his future as the Chiefs’ foundation quarterback seemed unbreakable.
But he hurt his knee in the third preseason game and was inconsistent against Oakland, showing courage to run around and absorb a hit but also throwing the two picks.
Croyle, injury-prone going all the way back to college, was going to be the foundation quarterback under Herm Edwards, but became almost the forgotten man when he missed most of last season and Edwards was fired. He played well enough in training camp to be the No. 2, and carried that over to the Baltimore game.
“I thought Brodie Croyle went into a very difficult situation, a hostile environment against a very good defense and he looked like an NFL quarterback. He gave us a legitimate chance to win,” said Haley. “He executed the game plan the way he was asked to execute it.”
Haley points to his experience as an assistant coach to prove he would not hesitate to make a change at any position.
“We had a guy named Glenn Foley the entire city of New York was excited about,” he said. “We picked up Vinnie (Testaverde) right before training camp but after three games it was clear that Vinnie would give us the best chance to win and I was there for that change. I was there in Dallas when we brought in Drew Bledsoe(notes) and they brought him in for a reason, to play quarterback. And we had a guy named Tony Romo(notes) that as the days went on you saw, `Hey, maybe this guy gives us the best shot to win,’ and we made a midseason change.”
Last year, when Haley was offensive coordinator at Arizona, he was involved in one of the most fateful quarterback switches of the season. Matt Leinart(notes), a No. 1 pick, was struggling and aging veteran Kurt Warner(notes) was on hand as his backup.
“When we made that change, there was a lot of negative feedback—`What about the future?’ There weren’t too many people saying much when we were in the Super Bowl last year,” Haley said.

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As for Cassell. This will go down as one of the worst signings of all time. 16 games witha great team like the Pats earned him $60 million. There was a reason why the kid didn't start a game for 7 years. He is more adept at holding a clipboard than a football.
He takes more sacks than Jenna Jameson and is solid number 2 or 3 QB at best.
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stick with cassel, cheifs, get rid of everyone else on our roster, seriously.
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Well, part of this statement is true. Cassel does have a bigger guaranteed contract, but I hardly think Brodie Croyle having a higher passer rating than Matt Cassel one game into the season reflects the respective careers of both quarterbacks. Matt Cassel has an 86.7 rating in 16 starts (10 wins) and Croyle has a 71.6 rating in 9 starts (0 wins) and if that isn't enough for you Tyler Thigpen (Chief's 3rd team quarterback) even has a higher QB rating than Croyle at 74.7 in 11 starts (1 win).
It is idiotic to disregard the history of each player just because Croyle happened to have one good game (which he still lost). Why not choose to remember Cassel's two 400 yard games last season or his 7 games with a QB rating of 100 or more.
Why? Because Doug Tucker wants to make controversy where there shouldn't be any so people will read his story.
This is lazy journalism, not a story that reflects any sort of reality, but at least next time I won't need to get past the byline before I quit reading.
Thank you Doug.
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MATT CASSEL is light years better than china doll (a known concern about him b4 he was drafted) B. CROYLE (no NFL victories) and the very situational T. THIGPEN (horrid inconsistent NFL starter himself).
Since I'm posting about my CHIEFS for the first time here this year, what's with some of you D. BOWE bashers? Don't you morons realize that despite his young career mistakes, his NFL stats are nearly identical to the #2 overall, over rated CALVIN JOHNSON? From my past debate with Lions fans, D. BOWE has to date 2 less career TD's and only a few less total yards. BUT, he makes millions upon millions less and plays for the inept KC Chiefs that until this year never used their actual WR's as their primary pass receiver (see TE-T. GONZALES) unlike in Detroit where CJ is the QB's #1 option on any play because the rest of their team sucks too.
Get over your own idiotic understanding of the game and recognize the realities of the KCC roster.
MC and DB are not the problem with KC, they are big parts of any future solution.
Caveat Emptor to the haters.
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well, keep hoping just like we Raiders fans doing for now, we had alot of loosing years but we still love our Raiders for what the out come/ result is, you don't jump ship nor talk trash with your beloved team,
good luck on your upcoming games...we'll see your KC team again in Oakland and again, good team win.
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im a die hard chiefs fan and still think this way
please start thigpen
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Thigpen needs to get out of there and go to different team as soon as possible. The plan in KC is coming apart. Build a line and the QB's will get better.
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Just keep Cassel in their and beat the kibbel out of those Beagles! Don't start second guessing your QB decision already! Sheesh. Go KC! AND Dallas!! lol
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Need a win in philly, get them while they are hurt!!! I can taste the bird meat now.
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We've got to put KC in a bag, and BEAT ON THE BAG!!
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