Matt Cassel surveyed the Philadelphia Eagles defense, recognized their coverage and knew exactly where he wanted to go with the ball.
Facing a third-and-14 early in the fourth quarter Sunday, Cassel lined up in the shotgun. The Eagles finally had exhibited some life in trimming the Vikings' lead to 27-22. On the snap, they brought an extra rusher on a blitz.
Cassel dropped back, hit his spot and rifled a pass to tight end Chase Ford over the middle for a 37-yard completion. That play set up Matt Asiata's 1-yard touchdown run and proved to be the most important play of the game as the Vikings regained control.
"Well, it was just dictated by coverage," Cassel said. "They were in split safety coverage with a one-on-one with a linebacker on Chase."
Two things stood out about Cassel on that play: He immediately recognized the coverage because of his preparation, and he showed no hesitation in the face of the blitz.
That, as much as anything, highlights a key distinction between the Vikings offense with Cassel at quarterback vs. Christian Ponder.
Cassel shows more poise and patience when defenses bring some heat, while Ponder often looks jumpy and is prone to take off running when the pocket starts to collapse.
The numbers reflect that difference, too. Cassel ranks second among all NFL quarterbacks in passer rating (114.9) when defenses send five or more rushers, according to ESPN Stats and Information. Ponder is ranked 30th with a 78.6 rating.