When you go into a season with a quarterback that's barely played in four years, another who has been mediocre while a Bill and is injury prone, and a third quarterback with tons of experience and who's been to the Pro Bowl, you let logic dictate unless you're somewhat suicidal or convinced that preseason performance makes regular season performance a given. Cassel should have been kept around as an insurance policy. If you needed a roster spot, get rid of your kicking specialist who can't consistently get the ball deep into the end zone.