Nanker Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The three best Bills QBs of all time are: Jack Kemp Joe Ferguson Jim Kelly Jimmy Clausen would continue that string of happenstance, and be a mnemonic for future generations of fans. It's about as plausible as some of the draft theories I read about here. Let's see if Sully or Matthews picks up on it.
Nanker Posted April 2, 2010 Author Posted April 2, 2010 Bruce Smith Fred Smerlas Leon Seals Nadamadacongaline Suh He's an obvious fit.
evilbuffalobob Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The three best Bills QBs of all time are: Jack Kemp Joe Ferguson Jim Kelly Jimmy Clausen would continue that string of happenstance, and be a mnemonic for future generations of fans. It's about as plausible as some of the draft theories I read about here. Let's see if Sully or Matthews picks up on it. ... and the three worst of all time (all from CA) are: -Dennis Shaw -Rob Johnson -John Paul George Ringo Lostman I still like Tony Pike.
Thurman#1 Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The three best Bills QBs of all time are: Jack Kemp Joe Ferguson Jim Kelly Jimmy Clausen would continue that string of happenstance, and be a mnemonic for future generations of fans. It's about as plausible as some of the draft theories I read about here. Let's see if Sully or Matthews picks up on it. What about Jug Flutie?
KD in CA Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The three best Bills QBs of all time are: Jack Kemp Joe Ferguson Jim Kelly Jimmy Clausen would continue that string of happenstance, and be a mnemonic for future generations of fans. It's about as plausible as some of the draft theories I read about here. Let's see if Sully or Matthews picks up on it. That and (if he's still available), he'll be on the only QB even close to NFL ready on the board at #9. p.s. Trent Edwards Tim Tebow
Thurman#1 Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 ... and the three worst of all time (all from CA) are: -Dennis Shaw -Rob Johnson -John Paul George Ringo Lostman I still like Tony Pike. Actually, none of your picks should be in the top 3. Billy Joe Hobert has to be the all-time worst, if nothing else for admitting that he hadn't prepared for the game. What a douche! I'd put Vince Ferragamo next. The Bills went 1 - 8 under him (not all his fault), but look at the stats. 51.9% completions, 5.8 YPA, which makes high school JV guys look good, a QB ranking of 50.8 with the Bills, 5 TDs and 17 INTs. Bruce Mathison has to be right up there, as not only did the Bills go 1 - 6 with him at the helm (not all his fault at all), but in Buffalo he completed 49.6% of his passes, averaged a Trentian 163 Yards Per Game and ended up with 4 TDs and 14 INTs. Beat that. Dennis Shaw, and particularly JP and RJ were much much better.
BillsCelticsAngelsBama Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 Actually, none of your picks should be in the top 3. Billy Joe Hobert has to be the all-time worst, if nothing else for admitting that he hadn't prepared for the game. What a douche! I'd put Vince Ferragamo next. The Bills went 1 - 8 under him (not all his fault), but look at the stats. 51.9% completions, 5.8 YPA, which makes high school JV guys look good, a QB ranking of 50.8 with the Bills, 5 TDs and 17 INTs. Bruce Mathison has to be right up there, as not only did the Bills go 1 - 6 with him at the helm (not all his fault at all), but in Buffalo he completed 49.6% of his passes, averaged a Trentian 163 Yards Per Game and ended up with 4 TDs and 14 INTs. Beat that. Dennis Shaw, and particularly JP and RJ were much much better. First time ever ..... but agree 100 %
Kevin Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 That and (if he's still available), he'll be on the only QB even close to NFL ready on the board at #9. p.s. Trent Edwards Tim Tebow Thurman Thomas Tim Tebow
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