Alex Smith joining the Kansas City Chiefs makes Matt Cassel a quarterback without a team. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the Arizona Cardinals are among the teams with interest in Cassel. The Cardinals hired coach Bruce Arians to fix the offense and a quarterback situation gone wrong. The fix will most likely include bringing in someone to replace the Kevin Kolb-John Skelton-Ryan Lindley triumvirate. Cassel isn't the long-term franchise quarterback, but he should be capable of leading a playoff run on a team with a strong defense and Larry Fitzgerald catching balls in this what-if scenario. Kolb and Cassel are two of the most recent precautionary tales in terms of signing free-agent quarterbacks with minimal experience, but at least Cassel kept the starting job in Kansas City and led the Chiefs to the playoffs. Source: NFL.com
lolololol the cards suck so bad, they have to settle with the sloppy seconds in one of the worst offseasons for QB-needy teams in a very long time.
This has got to be a joke. Ryan Lindley or a draft pick would be better than Cassell. Kolb and Skelton have proven they can't do it as starters.