On the planet where Cassel is better over the last 3 weeks at using the same weapons than Brady was over the last half of last season. Frankly, Cassel has more raw tools than Brady had at the start of his run, and he's refining those tools in record time. He still doesn't have Brady's quick decisions, but he makes up for it with mobility and escapability like Brady's never had and never will, and pretty nice accuracy on the run
Brady has never thrown for 400 yards in two consecutive games, and Cassel just did that and with a cherry on top -- a rushing TD in each game. Has anyone ever thrown for 400 and ran for a TD in two consecutive weeks?
I know, I know, 2 weeks
Someone I read this morning made an interesting point too about Cassel. Due to the nature of his playing career (or lack thereof) what we have is a guy with all the tools to be a full-time NFL starting quarterback but an absolutely pristine physical history with no significant injuries since high school.
A 27 year old QB, playing lights out, a quick study who adjusts quickly to a new situation, with every possible QB tool (he's even got the deep ball to Moss going), and with no significant wear issues? I think that can compete with a going on 32 year old Brady with known shoulder, ankle and a knee ligament problem that has now officially involved multiple surgeries.
Frankly I happen to think that Cassel came at the perfect time to set up a post-Brady plan, because TB isn't going to last forever and the Patriots can't afford to ride that ship down to the bottom the way they rode it to the top. Not when they have what looks like a sterling alternative.