Wilson from Gamehendge Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 VERY INTERESTING! http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4691552
Albany,n.y. Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 The only QB to lead the Bills to a league championship was from California. John Elway & Tom Brady are from California. Just because we've haven't hit on the last 3 bums from California doesn't mean they're all bad.
DarthICE Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 The only QB to lead the Bills to a league championship was from California.John Elway & Tom Brady are from California. Just because we've haven't hit on the last 3 bums from California doesn't mean they're all bad. Brady played in the weather at Mich. Elway is the lone exception. As for as that 'championship QB' who gives a rats ass about the old assed AFL? This is the NFL and the only guy to get us to the championship game was NOT from friggin California. I am with Kelly, no more surfer boys.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Sometimes I think Jim Kelly tells the fans what he thinks they want to hear.... A lot of this plays to Buffalo's inferiority complex (we may not have much here, but we're tough!) I can understand the argument about not wanting a guy that played college football in SoCal (though I disagree), but just being from California (home to maybe the best high school coaching in the country) is ridiculous. Most QB's are failures, the good ones are few and far between, and need to be groomed. And another name to add to Brady and Elway....Troy Aikman.
evilbuffalobob Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Well, well, well... not that JK agrees with stupid ole EvilBB, what do all your pussyfoots who argued with me previously think now? I'm not sure about Tim T, but if we're gonna take a warm weather QB, keep it on the East Coast.
evilbuffalobob Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 The only QB to lead the Bills to a league championship was from California.John Elway & Tom Brady are from California. Just because we've haven't hit on the last 3 bums from California doesn't mean they're all bad. Jack Kemp earned an exemption (from being from CA) thanks to toughening up in the military. Do yourself a favor and dig-up Dennis Shaw's and Vince Faragamo's stats.
EasternOHBillsFan Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Brady played in the weather at Mich. Elway is the lone exception. As for as that 'championship QB' who gives a rats ass about the old assed AFL? This is the NFL and the only guy to get us to the championship game was NOT from friggin California. I am with Kelly, no more surfer boys. Jack Kemp was from Cali as well!!!!! Did everyone suddenly lose their mind and forget about our two AFL titles under a Socal QB? I am stunned.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 I just went and looked up the first round QB's, and there just isn't any evidence that being born in CA, or playing college football in CA leads to failure (even on Northeasten teams) in the NFL. There are plenty of losers from the North (South, East, and West too) Jim Druckenmiller Rick Mirer Ryan Leaf Tim Couch Dave Brown (Kerry Collins/ Drew Bledsoe/Chad Pennington you decide on these guys, I think they were not so good.) And some of these guys could be considered "soft".
vincec Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 Until he proves otherwise, statements like these have to make you think that Kelly knows as much about evaluating talent as Levy.
BillsFan68 Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Just some thoughts... I think Kelly was referring to no Cali QBs "For Buffalo". There are plenty of Cali QBs who have had much success. As was rightly pointed out, Aikman is a good example. But look closely at that example - Aikman played high school in CA, went to UCLA, then played in Dallas. His experience made him suited to play in Dallas. Think of Rob Johnson - HS in CA, USC then success in Jacksonville. Then he stunk in Buffalo. Kelly himself played college ball at Miami. But, Kelly had a strong arm, a tight spiral, and developed that in HS in PA. And I think that is the key... somewhere the QB has to have played in cold weather whether that's in HS or college. Tom Brady played at Michigan. As anybody who has frozen their rear end off at RW stadium, it's tough to play there with the swirling winds and bitter cold.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Just some thoughts... I think Kelly was referring to no Cali QBs "For Buffalo". There are plenty of Cali QBs who have had much success. As was rightly pointed out, Aikman is a good example. But look closely at that example - Aikman played high school in CA, went to UCLA, then played in Dallas. His experience made him suited to play in Dallas. Think of Rob Johnson - HS in CA, USC then success in Jacksonville. Then he stunk in Buffalo. Kelly himself played college ball at Miami. But, Kelly had a strong arm, a tight spiral, and developed that in HS in PA. And I think that is the key... somewhere the QB has to have played in cold weather whether that's in HS or college. Tom Brady played at Michigan. As anybody who has frozen their rear end off at RW stadium, it's tough to play there with the swirling winds and bitter cold. I know what he said, I also know the history of California QB's, and warm weather QB's in the north, because I researched it. Some work out , others don't, JUST LIKE EVERYWHERE ELSE!. I'm glad you are talking Warm Weather, does that mean I can include guys from ANY warm weather area in my argument, because so many come from the South? Or are you gonna pull out the "SoCal laidback and soft" argument too? The South has produced GREAT QB's for all weather (Fran Tarkenton, Terry Bradshaw, Bret Favre, Bart Starr, Randall Cunningham(not great) didn't seem to mind the cold). Jim Kelly has been THE ONLY successful QB in Buffalo (no AFL please, no Joe Ferguson please), so it's pretty hard to gauge the QB successes (yeah he was from PA, but if he was from LA-USC would we only draft SoCal QB's? Surely not) The guy can get used to it, just like Tom Brady or whoever. Instead of 19, they get used to it at 22, 23. Point is, most QB's don't make the cut no matter where they come from. And Northern CA is way different in both climate and culture than Southern CA.
billsfreak Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 The only QB to lead the Bills to a league championship was from California.John Elway & Tom Brady are from California. Just because we've haven't hit on the last 3 bums from California doesn't mean they're all bad. Actually, Elway is from Washington and grew up in Washington and Montana for the most part. I have been a football fan for almost 40 years and Kelly is my favorite player ever, in fact my house is nearly a shrine to him. That statement though is pretty dumb. You are right that Jack Kemp was from CA and he might have forgotten that the QB that beat us in two straight Super Bowls was also from the left hand state.
evilbuffalobob Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 I know what he said, I also know the history of California QB's, and warm weather QB's in the north, because I researched it. Some work out , others don't, JUST LIKE EVERYWHERE ELSE!. I'm glad you are talking Warm Weather, does that mean I can include guys from ANY warm weather area in my argument, because so many come from the South? Or are you gonna pull out the "SoCal laidback and soft" argument too? The South has produced GREAT QB's for all weather (Fran Tarkenton, Terry Bradshaw, Bret Favre, Bart Starr, Randall Cunningham(not great) didn't seem to mind the cold). Jim Kelly has been THE ONLY successful QB in Buffalo (no AFL please, no Joe Ferguson please), so it's pretty hard to gauge the QB successes (yeah he was from PA, but if he was from LA-USC would we only draft SoCal QB's? Surely not) The guy can get used to it, just like Tom Brady or whoever. Instead of 19, they get used to it at 22, 23. Point is, most QB's don't make the cut no matter where they come from. And Northern CA is way different in both climate and culture than Southern CA. Last I checked, Doug Flutie (from MD) was a pretty good QB in Buffalo, not to mention everywhere he was- compiling more wins than losses. What could have been if that CA Bum hadn't been stuck behind center in TN. Although, I do give credit to RJ- he played a hell of a game (that one game). If Flutie had played, TN wouldn't have had a chance to take the game with one last score. Brady was cold weather battle tested in MI. How's Marc 'Dirty' Sanchez fairing? Right. There are exceptions to every rule, but do you want to go that route (yet again) in Western NY? Have fun.
Fingon Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 But he would get a guy from Jacksonville, Florida? Kelly is clearly not the brightest guy.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Last I checked, Doug Flutie (from MD) was a pretty good QB in Buffalo, not to mention everywhere he was- compiling more wins than losses. What could have been if that CA Bum hadn't been stuck behind center in TN. Although, I do give credit to RJ- he played a hell of a game (that one game). If Flutie had played, TN wouldn't have had a chance to take the game with one last score. Brady was cold weather battle tested in MI. How's Marc 'Dirty' Sanchez fairing? Right. There are exceptions to every rule, but do you want to go that route (yet again) in Western NY? Have fun. You been drinking?
Fingon Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Tom Brady was battle tested at Michigan? You guys do realize that the college football season is pretty much over before it starts snowing, right?
The_Philster Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 You been drinking? must be if he thinks Flutie was a pretty good QB
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Tom Brady was battle tested at Michigan? You guys do realize that the college football season is pretty much over before it starts snowing, right? It's a myth people want to believe, because they want to feel like Buffalo is just too tough for Californians (just CA, not Florida or Louisiana, or Alabama, or Georgia or other warm place that have produced good QB's). California just represents everything Buffalo resents. I know because I have spent many years in both places. California has it's quirks (LA is filled with shallow people, but that dissipates the further away from the city you get) There is no lack of "toughness" there either, plenty of life obstacles to overcome.
RyanC883 Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Sometimes I think Jim Kelly tells the fans what he thinks they want to hear.... A lot of this plays to Buffalo's inferiority complex (we may not have much here, but we're tough!) I can understand the argument about not wanting a guy that played college football in SoCal (though I disagree), but just being from California (home to maybe the best high school coaching in the country) is ridiculous. Most QB's are failures, the good ones are few and far between, and need to be groomed. And another name to add to Brady and Elway....Troy Aikman. The best High School coaching in the country is in Western PA. Jim Kelly, Dan Marino, Joe Montana, Namath, Unitas, and that's just the Hall of Fame QB's.
RyanC883 Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Um....guys, Kelly was clearly making a joke because our last three QB's were from CA and were awful.
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