Jason Wood
Zoo York
OK, putting aside where you stand on Jay Cutler and whether he or the coach or the agent were to blame, let's turn our attention to the trade in relation to the Matt Cassel trade.
Here's what we know:
*** Matt Cassel was traded from New England to Kansas City for a high 2nd round pick [Mike Vrabel was also sent to KC]
*** Matt Cassel was due the franchise $14.6mm in salary on a one-year deal
*** Scott Pioli is a long-time Belichick associate and now runs football operations in KC
*** Jay Cutler was traded from Denver to Chicago [along with a 5th rounder] in exchange for Kyle Orton, a 2009 1st, 2009 3rd and 2010 1st
*** Jay Cutler is in the middle of a six-year $48mm deal that pays him next to nothing in 2009 but has a $12mm roster bonus in 2010
*** Josh McDaniels was a Belichick assistant coach and OC with the team following Charlie Weis' departure
We also know that McDaniels coveted Cassel, and thought he was a better option than Jay Cutler to run his offense.
Doesn't something seem WACKY here?
I get that there were other contributing circumstances, such as...
1) The Patriots didn't have advantage of hindsight
2) Neither did the Broncos
3) The Pats needed that cap room to make their other offseason moves
But still, how can the Broncos personnel department explain this away? Unless they were offering significantly more for Matt Cassel than the Chiefs and the Pats just didn't want McDaniels to get his hands on Cassel, you have to ask yourself what happened here. It's hard to justify even if you accept that the Broncos never counted on this being a "Cassel or bust" situation.
Here's what we know:
*** Matt Cassel was traded from New England to Kansas City for a high 2nd round pick [Mike Vrabel was also sent to KC]
*** Matt Cassel was due the franchise $14.6mm in salary on a one-year deal
*** Scott Pioli is a long-time Belichick associate and now runs football operations in KC
*** Jay Cutler was traded from Denver to Chicago [along with a 5th rounder] in exchange for Kyle Orton, a 2009 1st, 2009 3rd and 2010 1st
*** Jay Cutler is in the middle of a six-year $48mm deal that pays him next to nothing in 2009 but has a $12mm roster bonus in 2010
*** Josh McDaniels was a Belichick assistant coach and OC with the team following Charlie Weis' departure
We also know that McDaniels coveted Cassel, and thought he was a better option than Jay Cutler to run his offense.
Doesn't something seem WACKY here?
I get that there were other contributing circumstances, such as...
1) The Patriots didn't have advantage of hindsight
2) Neither did the Broncos
3) The Pats needed that cap room to make their other offseason moves
But still, how can the Broncos personnel department explain this away? Unless they were offering significantly more for Matt Cassel than the Chiefs and the Pats just didn't want McDaniels to get his hands on Cassel, you have to ask yourself what happened here. It's hard to justify even if you accept that the Broncos never counted on this being a "Cassel or bust" situation.


To me that means he did a poor job shopping him.
To me that means he did a poor job shopping him.