‘Despite his problems in the last year and a half and the fact that the Bills picked another quarterback in the first round of this draft, Drew Bledsoe is still Buffalo’s quarterback of the present, at least in the estimation of ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski. “I probably looked at 10-12 Bills games last year,” said Jaworski, a former Pro Bowl quarterback with the Eagles. “I saw no decline in his physical talent, his ability to throw the football and throw ropes 40-45 yards down the field.” As Jaworski sees it, Bledsoe will get better once his protection improves.’
Archives for June 13, 2004
Mularkey’s new broom doesn’t do much sweeping
‘Changing head coaches plus half the starting lineup usually is a prescription for a rebuilding year. So that’s either very good news for Mularkey or the Bills are overestimating their roster.’
NFL’s Trey Teague organizing camp for fellow ‘trench warriors’
‘All that experience is something Teague has wanted to share with area high school players for several years. After much planning, he’s finally worked out dates for a football camp for linemen and tight ends on July 16-17 at USJ from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. It’s called ”Trey Teague’s Trench Warriors” and is for linemen in grades 9 through 12.’