@ Who’s gonna be the next quarterback of the Buffalo Bills? Nobody knows. It could be Alex Van Pelt. It could even be Travis Brown. If the team signs Jeff Blake or trades for Drew Bledsoe, maybe that question could be answered.
Archives for March 25, 2002
Monday Morning Quarterback
9. I think Drew Bledsoe plays in Buffalo this season.
Buffalo prepares…2002 NFL Draft
Although the Buffalo Bills thoroughly scout for the very best players year-round, the annual combine held earlier this month kicked off the countdown to Draft Weekend, held April 20th-21st in New York City.
Live chat with Vic Carucci on buffalobills.com 1:00 – 1:30 PM Wedneday!
Talk 2002 Draft with Vic Carucci, NFL Insider senior editor, on Wednesday, March 27 from 1:00-1:30 p.m. In the meantime, share your thoughts on what the Bills should do with the fourth overall pick.
Alex Van Pelt and fans pick Oscars; the results are in!
Bills quarterback Alex Van Pelt showed off his film study talents this past week, picking three of the five major Oscar winners.
Team sends mixed signals to Foreman
@ The Bills never said they were disappointed with the play of right OLB Jay Foreman last season, but they seem to be telling the three-year veteran something different by entertaining other free agents to fill his spot the past few weeks. Foreman can’t be happy about the Bills trying to find his replacement, but the job is still his for now. It might be just the motivation he needs to take his game to a higher level.
Bledsoe’s too immobile to shine for Bills
@ Even if the Bills were serious about bringing in Drew Bledsoe, which I don’t believe they are, I wouldn’t get too excited about having him lead the Buffalo offense. Who can be confident that the line will protect a largely immobile quarterback such as Bledsoe?
Nobody willing to give up 1st round draft pick got Bledsoe
@ The Bills [and most of their fans] are over the Doug Flutie-Rob Johnson debates, having jettisoned both of them, leaving them with Alex Van Pelt. Van Pelt isn’t bad, but he’s not going to sell tickets. Would the Patriots trade Bledsoe within their own division? If you buy into the fact that Bill Belichick has been able to get into Bledsoe’s head in the past when he opposed him, wouldn’t having Bledsoe in the same division be an advantage to the Patriots?
Bledsoe and Bills unlikely match
‘If the Buffalo Bills could figure out a way to pay quarterback Drew Bledsoe, they’d probably give New England a third-round draft pick for him. But the Patriots believe Bledsoe is worth at least a first-round pick and the Bills won’t give up that much.’