PFT reporting that Cassel will opt out of contract

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fiestavike wrote: Wouldn't that be something if the light suddenly came on for Ponder under Norv Turner and he became an all-pro QB?! Not a prediction...would just be funny as hell and with all the hate for Ponder in Minnesota it would be a real hoot.
That sort-of happened with Turner in Dallas and Troy Aikman.

In 1991 Turner came, Aikman was 65.3%, 11 TD 10 INT
then in 1992 Aikman was 63.8% 23 TD 14 INT

I've got to think the Vikes will draft a new starting QB. Turner knows that the roster is full of second stringers, and I doubt someone so high-profile would be willing to take the job without being given any say over who the QB will be.
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smoothoperator wrote:cassel will not be coming back. Norv attempted to connect and talk with Matt but Matt did not call Norv back or try and get in touch with him. see ya matt
Wow where did you get that information from???
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viking nation wrote:After seeing what Turner said about Ponder it looks like the Vikings will resign Ponder Turner said - Of former first-round pick Ponder, Turner said the positive things he has done have been negated by sacks, fumbles and interceptions.

"I've been impressed with Christian and the things he does in terms of his movement," Turner said. "He throws extremely well on the run. He's made a lot of big plays. The starting point with any quarterback with me is eliminating negative plays, and that would be one of our starting points."
Wow The positive things he has done have been negated by sacks, fumbles and interceptions. Isn't that kind of like saying if the hunter didn't shoot the duck he would still be alive.
Ponder was thrown into the fire without a rookie training camp (not a great way to start a career) . I am the first to admit that he has made several, several, several bad errors on the field but he has played behind a poor pass protecting line and has played with broken ribs, a seperated shoulder, torn bicep muscle and a myriad of other injuries. I would love to see him given a chance with a good coach and an improved line. Just let him have the chance, since he is already signed, to go to camp and fairly compete for a roster spot. Before the snarking starts, clearly understand that I couln't care less to get bashed for supporting him getting another chance with this new coach and system.
Maybe besides his screw ups Turner has watched some of these types of plays he has made and is capable of. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BxT02-9FQY
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Valhalla wrote: This sort of talks about it but apparently, the QB coach, Turner's son has talked to Cassel:
http://msn.foxsports.com/north/story/no ... ack-020614
Yeah that is a little different spin than you portrayed :wink:
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Valhalla wrote:Adding in, if it looks like the Vikings may start a rookie, you can't blame Cassel for putting feelers out for Cleveland, Oakland or whatever. He definitely has his rights too.
He should not be blamed for anything. This is a cut throat business and he and everyone else should be/is looking out for themselves.
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Purple bruise wrote:Ponder was thrown into the fire without a rookie training camp (not a great way to start a career) . I am the first to admit that he has made several, several, several bad errors on the field but he has played behind a poor pass protecting line and has played with broken ribs, a seperated shoulder, torn bicep muscle and a myriad of other injuries. I would love to see him given a chance with a good coach and an improved line. Just let him have the chance, since he is already signed, to go to camp and fairly compete for a roster spot. Before the snarking starts, clearly understand that I couln't care less to get bashed for supporting him getting another chance with this new coach and system.
Maybe besides his screw ups Turner has watched some of these types of plays he has made and is capable of. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BxT02-9FQY
Thanks for the video link. It's nice to be reminded of some of the good plays he's made.
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It's still not official that he has opted out yet right? It's just been reported that he is going but I haven't seen anything official yet and he has to do it by today
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Pondering Her Percy wrote:It's still not official that he has opted out yet right? It's just been reported that he is going but I haven't seen anything official yet and he has to do it by today
It seems it's as good as done.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -contract/
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Mothman wrote: Thanks for the video link. It's nice to be reminded of some of the good plays he's made.
Yeah I actually agree with PB. Might as well give him a shot with some real coaching. Watching this video it makes me think he needs some coaching up of his fundamentals (footwork seems happy and sometimes his windup is needlessly long). I still think our previous coaching staff was garbage quite honestly.

Also Jarius Wright should get more play time.
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frosted21 wrote: It seems it's as good as done.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -contract/

Wow, Florio says "He won three and lost three, but Cassel had key roles in the team’s only two other victories of the season, coming off the bench to engineer wins over Washington and Chicago."

When he came off the bench against Washington, he handed the ball to AD for a 1 yard TD run set up by the scramble and dive by Ponder to put the ball just short of the goal line. That score gave the Vikes the lead and Washington never scored again. Cassel directed 2 drives that resulted in FGs after that but it's a stretch to say he came off the bench to engineer a win in that game when a handoff to AD gave the Vikes a lead and the Redskins were shut out the rest of the way.

It's much more accurate to say he did that against Chicago. His play was instrumental in the Vikes getting that win.
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frosted21 wrote: It seems it's as good as done.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -contract/
It sounds it but I know Turner said in his press conference that it wasn't official so I'm not sure
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Cassel has a higher QB rating in his first game than Ponder in 35 starts and people still act like they're comparable. :confused:
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I'm still confused about this. Did this actually happen or not? Because the only place so far that I've seen say that it happened is PFT, and there is no link in their article to the source of their info. Literally no other major website has posted anything about this :confused:
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saint33 wrote:I'm still confused about this. Did this actually happen or not? Because the only place so far that I've seen say that it happened is PFT, and there is no link in their article to the source of their info. Literally no other major website has posted anything about this :confused:
http://www.startribune.com/sports/vikin ... 80451.html
I would say this is a reliable source.
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Purple bruise wrote: Ponder was thrown into the fire without a rookie training camp (not a great way to start a career) . I am the first to admit that he has made several, several, several bad errors on the field but he has played behind a poor pass protecting line and has played with broken ribs, a seperated shoulder, torn bicep muscle and a myriad of other injuries. I would love to see him given a chance with a good coach and an improved line. Just let him have the chance, since he is already signed, to go to camp and fairly compete for a roster spot. Before the snarking starts, clearly understand that I couln't care less to get bashed for supporting him getting another chance with this new coach and system.
Maybe besides his screw ups Turner has watched some of these types of plays he has made and is capable of. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BxT02-9FQY
I would also like to see what Turner can do with Ponder. I was a big Ponder fan But can Ponder play a full season without injury. Ponder is injury prone going back to his college days.
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