Thurman#1 Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Here's my final point. Look at the overall records of the top 8 teams above, who ended up with quality QB's out of those 6 drafts, compared to the overall records of the other 9 teams that ended up with unproven QB's or busts. I think it tells us that the the best organizations, including team GM and all scouts, seem to find the best rookie QB's trade for the best veteran QB's year in and year out, and it is always the lousy teams that draft the lousy QB's. Nah, everybody drafts bad QBs a certain portion of the time. But out of the SB winners of the last ten years, how many drafted their QB rather than picking up an FA? Almost all of them. Roethlesberger. Brady. Eli. Peyton. Elway. Dilfer and Warner, I think were the only FAs. It's just a better idea. Especially when the pool of FAs looks like it does presently. There's nobody good out there. People like to say that drafting a first-round QB is risky, but the fact is that committing yourself to any QB, regardless of how you get him, is risky. What you do is use the method that has the highest rate of success, and that would be drafting a QB early.
Thurman#1 Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Or concievably maybe our Offensive scheme is unimaginitive because our QB's suck. Our offensive scheme is unimaginative because our OLs are extremely young and untried and when we try anything very new and unusual we get lots of false starts and illegal formation penalties.
Thurman#1 Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Allow me to enlighten you... This is Trent's Stanford bio scroll down to "Getting to know Trent Edwards". There you will see this... Favorite Actresses: Dakota Fanning Trent was 23 years old at the time. Dakota Fanning was... wait for it... 12. How the !@#$ is a 23 year old Division 1 starting quarterback even aware of a 12 year old actress ? How is it that a college senior has seen not only 1 but enough of her movies to name her as his favorite actress ?? Um, who cares? If he'd listed her as a big crush, that would be different, but a favorite actress ... fine. I Am Sam. Man On Fire. War of the Worlds. It would not be hard to be aware of her, at any age.
Thurman#1 Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Rodgers is playing behind a MUCH WORSE O-line in Greenbay. He does not look like crap!!!! I wonder how many sacks Trent would take behind that Packer line. I would bet many more than Rodgers has. Not even close. Our OL is considerably worse than Green Bay's. Take a look at the rankings on profootballfocus.com. The players are ranked in order. 34 centers are ranked. Hangartner comes in dead last. 74 guards are ranked and Levitre comes in 68th. All 3 Packers who have played guard ranked well above Wood and Levitre. 74 tackles are ranked and Bell comes in dead last. GB is fairly even up with Buffalo at tackle except for Bell, who falls way behind everyone else. It's not comparable. GB's line is much better than ours. One thing to note, though, is that before he went on IR, Butler was ranked somewhere around 12th among all tackles. He was about our only bright spot this year. GB center Wells: 18 Hangartner: 34/34. GB guard Sitton: 8 GB guard College: 31 GB guard Spitz: 37 Wood: 51 Levitre: 68/74 GB tackle Lang: 57 GB tackle College: 62 GB tackle Barbre: 64 J. Scott: 59 D. Bell: 74/74
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Um, who cares? If he'd listed her as a big crush, that would be different, but a favorite actress ... fine. I Am Sam. Man On Fire. War of the Worlds. It would not be hard to be aware of her, at any age. All I can say is the last time I thought about 12 year old girls was when I was 13.
PushthePile Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 All I can say is the last time I thought about 12 year old girls was when I was 13. It doesn't seem like that was all that long ago.
PushthePile Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Not even close. Our OL is considerably worse than Green Bay's. Take a look at the rankings on profootballfocus.com. The players are ranked in order. 34 centers are ranked. Hangartner comes in dead last. 74 guards are ranked and Levitre comes in 68th. All 3 Packers who have played guard ranked well above Wood and Levitre. 74 tackles are ranked and Bell comes in dead last. GB is fairly even up with Buffalo at tackle except for Bell, who falls way behind everyone else. It's not comparable. GB's line is much better than ours. One thing to note, though, is that before he went on IR, Butler was ranked somewhere around 12th among all tackles. He was about our only bright spot this year. GB center Wells: 18 Hangartner: 34/34. GB guard Sitton: 8 GB guard College: 31 GB guard Spitz: 37 Wood: 51 Levitre: 68/74 GB tackle Lang: 57 GB tackle College: 62 GB tackle Barbre: 64 J. Scott: 59 D. Bell: 74/74 The player rankings are pretty weak. It's not a good indicator as to how a unit plays as a whole. Green Bay is on pace to give up a ridiculous number of sacks, and even contend for the record. Our line is bad but not historically bad.
ieatcrayonz Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Um, who cares? If he'd listed her as a big crush, that would be different, but a favorite actress ... fine. I Am Sam. Man On Fire. War of the Worlds. It would not be hard to be aware of her, at any age. So true. Plus it shows he had matured a lot. On his freshman profile he listed "Dory from Finding Nemo" as his favorite actress. "Sandy the Squirrell" took the honors in his sophomore and Junior years.
DanInSouthBuffalo Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Our offensive scheme is unimaginative because our OLs are extremely young and untried and when we try anything very new and unusual we get lots of false starts and illegal formation penalties. This is the NFL, expect the unexpected. That's poor coaching. My problem with Trent is not his ability or potential, I think he has both. My problem is that he's become the "company lackey" consistently toting whatever BS the coaching staff (ie: Jauron) is putting out there. And I don't think he leads his teammates real well or motivates them to play at a higher level. He needs to put more urgency into his game or his career is going to quickly fade.
Red Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Maybe he is still concussed. Two of the better performances in his career were the first two games this year. I'm reverting back to high school mathematics and hoping that a double negative will make a positive.
Black-Eyed Dog Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 I am guessing he meant "...hopefully allow me to get back to where I was last season (BEFORE the concussion sustained in the Arizona game)." He played against some horrible teams in that short span. Still, now he is bad against even the horrible teams. I guess his new plan is to hope to be decent against the worst teams. That's ambitious.
muffmonster Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 I'm reverting back to high school mathematics and hoping that a double negative will make a positive. That has been my hope, but I do not think that same logic applies to concussions.
Guest dog14787 Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 That has been my hope, but I do not think that same logic applies to concussions. Trent Edwards for better or worse will start throwing the ball down field more in my opinion. Edwards has always been a team comes first kind of guy and is one of the reasons he refuses to take big risks with the football. I believe by now though Trent is beginning to realize he is thinking to much into it and he needs to rely more on instincts and just let it fly. Kids got a decent arm, his accuracy is good and he's smart, maybe even to smart, at least on the football field. I know you guys get tired of hearing me try to defend my QB, our QB, but just like Losman, Edwards has done everything he can to help our ball club win. Is TE the future of the Buffalo Bills, I don't even know anymore myself personally, but he is our QB right now and I will continue to back him up and try to defend him as long as he is because I know Trent Edwards has his heart in the right place and he loves his Football team just like we do and would do anything he could to help and protect it. Oddly enough, the concussions may actually help TE become a better QB in the long run providing he stops getting them.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 So true. Plus it shows he had matured a lot. On his freshman profile he listed "Dory from Finding Nemo" as his favorite actress. "Sandy the Squirrell" took the honors in his sophomore and Junior years. Brilliant.
Flbillsfan#1 Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Trent Edwards for better or worse will start throwing the ball down field more in my opinion. Edwards has always been a team comes first kind of guy and is one of the reasons he refuses to take big risks with the football. I believe by now though Trent is beginning to realize he is thinking to much into it and he needs to rely more on instincts and just let it fly. Kids got a decent arm, his accuracy is good and he's smart, maybe even to smart, at least on the football field. I know you guys get tired of hearing me try to defend my QB, our QB, but just like Losman, Edwards has done everything he can to help our ball club win. Is TE the future of the Buffalo Bills, I don't even know anymore myself personally, but he is our QB right now and I will continue to back him up and try to defend him as long as he is because I know Trent Edwards has his heart in the right place and he loves his Football team just like we do and would do anything he could to help and protect it. Oddly enough, the concussions may actually help TE become a better QB in the long run providing he stops getting them. Trent is a MY stats first kind of guy, that is the reason he checks down for no reason all the time. What makes you think Trent loves the Bills? IMO it is just a job for him, nothing more. I don't think he even loves football all that much let alone the Bills. He has stated that he doesn't watch football & is not a Bills fan. I think he would love to protect his JOB but that's it. How can concussions help ANY QB become better? See Trent Green.
Orton's Arm Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 she's a family friend Oh. Tell her I said "Hi" and stay away from Trent Edwards. Dude. I'm not exactly enamored with Edwards myself. Unless he significantly improves the quality of his play, I'd be all in favor of the Bills using a first round pick on a QB. (Assuming, of course, that there's a guy worth taking when we pick. No more reaches, please!!!) So I can understand your disappointment in Edwards. I can even see where seeing Dakota Fanning in his profile would raise some question marks. But if she's a family friend--someone he knows personally--then it's different.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Dude. I'm not exactly enamored with Edwards myself. Unless he significantly improves the quality of his play, I'd be all in favor of the Bills using a first round pick on a QB. (Assuming, of course, that there's a guy worth taking when we pick. No more reaches, please!!!) So I can understand your disappointment in Edwards. I can even see where seeing Dakota Fanning in his profile would raise some question marks. But if she's a family friend--someone he knows personally--then it's different. I would say that makes it even creepier. Do you think he hangs Teen Magazine posters of Dakota on his walls at home. Has Trent ever been linked to a relationship with a woman his own age?
Guest dog14787 Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 I would say that makes it even creepier. Do you think he hangs Teen Magazine posters of Dakota on his walls at home. Has Trent ever been linked to a relationship with a woman his own age? Come on you guys, his family knows Dakota personally and this talk about TE not being a Bills fan is not even true. Trent Edwards was asked to answer a question from a fans perspective, TE replied he is not a Bills fan and couldn't answer the question properly( not in exact words). Good grief, is it really that hard to for you guys to comprehend. Go watch the interview again.
Guest dog14787 Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Trent is a MY stats first kind of guy, that is the reason he checks down for no reason all the time. What makes you think Trent loves the Bills? IMO it is just a job for him, nothing more. I don't think he even loves football all that much let alone the Bills. He has stated that he doesn't watch football & is not a Bills fan. I think he would love to protect his JOB but that's it. How can concussions help ANY QB become better? See Trent Green. Stop spreading stuff that's not even true and don't you think that getting a concussion might help convince you to get rid of the ball quicker, it would me. Edwards could care less about his stats, its all about winning to him.
ganesh Posted November 14, 2009 Posted November 14, 2009 total times thrown for over 300 yards in the NFL: zero.total times thrown for over 300 yards in the NCAA: zero. 300 yards of throwing does not guarantee wins.....The Bills need to have a balanced offense and not put everything on Trents shoulders...The running game has to take the pressure of the passing offense for it to be successful.
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