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I'm over-tired of a bunch of big-mouthed no-ass faggots running around yapping about how Trent Edwards is a pu$$y. Do you simpering little ***** even watch football? The guy has started less than 2 seasons worth of games in this league and the first half of that stretch the biggest problem he had was his insistence on regularly standing in the pocket, facing down constant jailbreaks, refusing to protect himself and taking shot after shot in the face cuz he was trying to make plays down the field. And after showing the guts to repeatedly stand in there behind that joke of an OLine, willingly getting his grill mashed game after game after game he takes a concussion from one of the baddest men in the league and then finally realizes that he needs to protect himself if he's going to survive in this league. So after a couple years of playing under the worst coaching staff in the NFL behind the worst Offensive Line in the league, a bunch of needle-dicked little bug-fu(kers are going to run around with their little internet muscles calling this guy a pu$$y after he spent week after week repeatedly stepping into throws knowing he was going to get his face smashed in.

I have no idea whether this kid is going to be a good player in this league, and neither do you. But what I do know is that anybody that calls him a pu$$y after the multiple killshots he's willingly taken is nothing but an all-talk, gutless little ******** who would piss down his own leg the first and last time he was asked to stand up in an NFL pocket.

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I'm over-tired of a bunch of big-mouthed no-ass faggots running around yapping about how Trent Edwards is a pu$$y. Do you simpering little cunts even watch football? The guy has started less than 2 seasons worth of games in this league and the first half of that stretch the biggest problem he had was his insistence on regularly standing in the pocket, facing down constant jailbreaks, refusing to protect himself and taking shot after shot in the face cuz he was trying to make plays down the field. And after showing the guts to repeatedly stand in there behind that joke of an OLine, willingly getting his grill mashed game after game after game he takes a concussion from one of the baddest men in the league and then finally realizes that he needs to protect himself if he's going to survive in this league. So after a couple years of playing under the worst coaching staff in the NFL behind the worst Offensive Line in the league, a bunch of needle-dicked little bug-fu(kers are going to run around with their little internet muscles calling this guy a pu$$y after he spent week after week repeatedly stepping into throws knowing he was going to get his face smashed in.

I have no idea whether this kid is going to be a good player in this league, and neither do you. But what I do know is that anybody that calls him a pu$$y after the multiple killshots he's willingly taken is nothing but an all-talk, gutless little cumstain who would piss down his own leg the first and last time he was asked to stand up in an NFL pocket.

Easy, Francis.

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Looks like I'm not the only one drinking tonight, I sense a little frustration! :wallbash: ...I know what you're saying and I agree that there is much more at work here than all the 'Trent is a p*ssy and is the worst player to lace up the cleats in NFL history" crap that goes on here but....there are a few things that leave him plenty of room for criticism.

 

Like you said, the guy initially showed a LOT of promise and did things early on in his career that made a lot of us optimistic for the future. He played smart football, was accurate, and kept drives going. He led 4th quarter comebacks with calmness and efficiency. He wasn't afraid to take a hit and i think his confidence was peaking in week 5 last year. This was all "according to plan". I really think that as of right now, that hit by Wilson was the turning point in Trent's career. That play alone showed where he was at that moment. He saw that Wilson was about to wreck him and still stepped in and threw a strike to Hardy for the first down.

 

Fast forward to this past season. We all know that Trent struggled for most of the remainder of the 08 season but we expected him to rebound and progress. He played great in the MNF vs the Pats this year. The TD drive he led to put us up 10 was the kind of thing we haven't seen in years from a Bills qb. Somewhere in the next few weeks though, he lost it. I'm sure a lot had to do with his coaching. Dick knew he was on the hot seat. Our offense had a coordinator that was a quality control coach less than 2 years ago. The line started getting beat up. There were a lot of factors at work.

 

The disheartening thing though was how Trent just seemed to crumble under it all. I'm not saying I can totally blame him, especially just knowing the very basics of the circumstances. The way it all unfolded though just really made me second guess my initial feelings about him. He still refused to develop an intermediate to long range passing game despite two good running backs and some pretty good recievers on the field. I have a feeling that a lot of this was what he was being told to do by the coaches.

 

To me, the biggest indication of Trent's psyche was that when he lost the job this year, it seemed like nobody cared (including himself). He didn't show any fire or passion to "get back what was his". Teammates didn't stick up for him. To me, something just seemed like he was content to sit on the bench and be out of the mess that had become the Bills. Like I said, its hard to blame him, but if he really was going to take the next step you would hope he would try and rally the team around him not alienate himself from it.

 

I know I'm all over the place on this and I have been drinking but it just seems to me like the previous regime totally f'd him up in the head. Can he wipe the slate clean and get back on the track that most of us thought he was on? I don't know. I'm not 100% ready to give up on him, but at this point I'd say there is a good chance that he ends up a career backup that can come in and play at a decent level for some other team. I hope I'm wrong but I guess we'll all find out for sure in a few months.

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DAMN RIGHT!!!!!! SIMON I'm tired of these no football sense idiots talkin about Edwards like he's a bum...what happened to ........

...........people think that OT's from OTHER people's practice squad had nothing to do with this season's abortion...c'mon...then they are like yeah what about Fitzy he had the same line blah blah blah...and yeah he did...and he got his butt handed to him as well...for HALF A SEASON...KEEP HIM IN THERE FOR ANOTHER SEASON SPRINKLE IN A FEW CONCUSSIONS AND SEE HOW MANY TIMES HE LOOKS DOWNFIELD...

 

TRENT EDWARDS WILL SHOW THESE PEOPLE SOMETHING...the MAIN reason that Gailey hasn't gone after anybody with a sense of urgency...

 

And unless they trade for Mike Vick TE keeps his job...Fitzy doesn't have anything on Trent...Vick though is a Gailey QB...by that I mean a RB that can throw

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I'm over-tired of a bunch of big-mouthed no-ass faggots running around yapping about how Trent Edwards is a pu$$y. Do you simpering little cunts even watch football? The guy has started less than 2 seasons worth of games in this league and the first half of that stretch the biggest problem he had was his insistence on regularly standing in the pocket, facing down constant jailbreaks, refusing to protect himself and taking shot after shot in the face cuz he was trying to make plays down the field. And after showing the guts to repeatedly stand in there behind that joke of an OLine, willingly getting his grill mashed game after game after game he takes a concussion from one of the baddest men in the league and then finally realizes that he needs to protect himself if he's going to survive in this league. So after a couple years of playing under the worst coaching staff in the NFL behind the worst Offensive Line in the league, a bunch of needle-dicked little bug-fu(kers are going to run around with their little internet muscles calling this guy a pu$$y after he spent week after week repeatedly stepping into throws knowing he was going to get his face smashed in.

I have no idea whether this kid is going to be a good player in this league, and neither do you. But what I do know is that anybody that calls him a pu$$y after the multiple killshots he's willingly taken is nothing but an all-talk, gutless little cumstain who would piss down his own leg the first and last time he was asked to stand up in an NFL pocket.

nice. but i think you broke several rules in regards to style and formality. please, i beg you, leave the drunken rants to the pros, 'cause we know how to do 'em. see, i'd suggest using phrases such as "crooked pipes," as in:

the time's now to bring out the crooked pipes and hail unmerciful jesus crank shots at any glenn beck stool who just might be foolish enough to disagree. and i'd stray away from the pu$$y stuff.

it's a little too cute and mundane.

 

"internet muscles," i like, but i would'a have them flexing their limp noodled internet muscles. and the whole cumstain thing's a little overboard.

snotnosed, porn-surfing, yellow-bellied, nut-jobs with far too much time on their swollen sticky-fingered raw-rubbed meat-hooks, might have been better.

 

but, really, what's your point?

 

jw

 

ADD: :wallbash:

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The QB takes most of the glory when they win and most of the crap when they lose.

 

Just once I would like to see an NFL team have open tryouts for QB and let the big mouths step up and show what they can do against an NFL defense going full speed.

 

Anyway, TE has taken some severe beatings as the Bills QB and not pointed fingers... or thrown anyone under the bus... or b!tched, p!ssed or moaned.

He took his lumps and did his best on a crap team... behind a crap O line.. being coached by crap coaches. I'd go to war with that guy any day :wallbash:

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Looks like I'm not the only one drinking tonight, I sense a little frustration! :wallbash: ...I know what you're saying and I agree that there is much more at work here than all the 'Trent is a p*ssy and is the worst player to lace up the cleats in NFL history" crap that goes on here but....there are a few things that leave him plenty of room for criticism.

 

Like you said, the guy initially showed a LOT of promise and did things early on in his career that made a lot of us optimistic for the future. He played smart football, was accurate, and kept drives going. He led 4th quarter comebacks with calmness and efficiency. He wasn't afraid to take a hit and i think his confidence was peaking in week 5 last year. This was all "according to plan". I really think that as of right now, that hit by Wilson was the turning point in Trent's career. That play alone showed where he was at that moment. He saw that Wilson was about to wreck him and still stepped in and threw a strike to Hardy for the first down.

 

Fast forward to this past season. We all know that Trent struggled for most of the remainder of the 08 season but we expected him to rebound and progress. He played great in the MNF vs the Pats this year. The TD drive he led to put us up 10 was the kind of thing we haven't seen in years from a Bills qb. Somewhere in the next few weeks though, he lost it. I'm sure a lot had to do with his coaching. Dick knew he was on the hot seat. Our offense had a coordinator that was a quality control coach less than 2 years ago. The line started getting beat up. There were a lot of factors at work.

 

The disheartening thing though was how Trent just seemed to crumble under it all. I'm not saying I can totally blame him, especially just knowing the very basics of the circumstances. The way it all unfolded though just really made me second guess my initial feelings about him. He still refused to develop an intermediate to long range passing game despite two good running backs and some pretty good recievers on the field. I have a feeling that a lot of this was what he was being told to do by the coaches.

 

To me, the biggest indication of Trent's psyche was that when he lost the job this year, it seemed like nobody cared (including himself). He didn't show any fire or passion to "get back what was his". Teammates didn't stick up for him. To me, something just seemed like he was content to sit on the bench and be out of the mess that had become the Bills. Like I said, its hard to blame him, but if he really was going to take the next step you would hope he would try and rally the team around him not alienate himself from it

Maybe Edwards looked good before the Arizona game ,because all those teams had loosing records. Played better teams and they adjusted to Edwards. Changed the way they played him on defense. Edwards didn't adjust to what the defense gave him.

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I'm over-tired of a bunch of big-mouthed no-ass faggots running around yapping about how Trent Edwards is a pu$$y. Do you simpering little cunts even watch football? The guy has started less than 2 seasons worth of games in this league and the first half of that stretch the biggest problem he had was his insistence on regularly standing in the pocket, facing down constant jailbreaks, refusing to protect himself and taking shot after shot in the face cuz he was trying to make plays down the field. And after showing the guts to repeatedly stand in there behind that joke of an OLine, willingly getting his grill mashed game after game after game he takes a concussion from one of the baddest men in the league and then finally realizes that he needs to protect himself if he's going to survive in this league. So after a couple years of playing under the worst coaching staff in the NFL behind the worst Offensive Line in the league, a bunch of needle-dicked little bug-fu(kers are going to run around with their little internet muscles calling this guy a pu$$y after he spent week after week repeatedly stepping into throws knowing he was going to get his face smashed in.

I have no idea whether this kid is going to be a good player in this league, and neither do you. But what I do know is that anybody that calls him a pu$$y after the multiple killshots he's willingly taken is nothing but an all-talk, gutless little cumstain who would piss down his own leg the first and last time he was asked to stand up in an NFL pocket.

 

 

 

Aren't you a moderator? Is this a moderator-type post?

 

I agree with your point, but if this has an effect on the boards, it will primarily be to bring the tone far far down.

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I love how Fitz doesn't have anything on Trent. Ya except his job- the dude beat him out and he's terrible

 

Edwards had a chance to play with two very good, very consistent wide receivers and a good running game- end result he still stunk losing his job. Quit with the excuses the reason the Ownes experiment wasn't a bust is it showed Edwardsis not the guy. I don't hate the guy I was hoping he could step up but he stepped down lost the locker room and it's over.

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I'm over-tired of a bunch of big-mouthed no-ass faggots running around yapping about how Trent Edwards is a pu$$y. Do you simpering little ***** even watch football? The guy has started less than 2 seasons worth of games in this league and the first half of that stretch the biggest problem he had was his insistence on regularly standing in the pocket, facing down constant jailbreaks, refusing to protect himself and taking shot after shot in the face cuz he was trying to make plays down the field. And after showing the guts to repeatedly stand in there behind that joke of an OLine, willingly getting his grill mashed game after game after game he takes a concussion from one of the baddest men in the league and then finally realizes that he needs to protect himself if he's going to survive in this league. So after a couple years of playing under the worst coaching staff in the NFL behind the worst Offensive Line in the league, a bunch of needle-dicked little bug-fu(kers are going to run around with their little internet muscles calling this guy a pu$$y after he spent week after week repeatedly stepping into throws knowing he was going to get his face smashed in.

I have no idea whether this kid is going to be a good player in this league, and neither do you. But what I do know is that anybody that calls him a pu$$y after the multiple killshots he's willingly taken is nothing but an all-talk, gutless little cumstain who would piss down his own leg the first and last time he was asked to stand up in an NFL pocket.

 

Newsflash...we're Bills fans, we're not trying to be professional QBs. Trent Edwards is not being forced at gunpoint to continue his career as an NFL qb. For me, Trent's toughness jumped the shark a couple of years ago after an ugly loss to the Browns when he was complaining how cold and damp he was in a post game press conference. That's a blasphemous statement for a Bills QB.

 

But not only that, we Bills fans spent the last four years watching one of the worst head coaches in the history of the NFL. Why? Because of the myth that it was all the player's fault. I see Edwards in the same vein, that we are supposed to buy into the silly myth that he's just been held back because of bad coaching. How about the obvious fact that both Jauron and Edwards simply plain ol' suck. Doesn't make them bad people, but after ten years of horrible football I don't think Bills fans should have to apologize for making honest assessments of players like Edwards. This includes questioning their toughness.

 

If Trent doesn't like being smacked around then maybe he should either get rid of the ball sooner, or retire to a golf course somewhere in Cali.

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