The Helmet of Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 This is perhaps the most encouraging thing I've heard Trent say in quite some time, per Gaughan in TBN: "Lee's one of the best go-ball route-runners in this league, I feel like. He runs them down, he pins the guy, he gets open downfield. We just have to protect. I've got to be able to let it fly. I've got to be accurate with it." YES!, TRENT, YOU FINALLY GOT IT! LET IT FLY! STOP CHECKING DOWN EVERY PLAY! Maybe Gailey can get through to Edwards after all? (or maybe I'm trying too hard to find something to be optimistic about?) I think all along Trent's problem has been confidence and a sort of psychological hesitancy. If Gailey can be Trent's shrink and get his confidence level back up, who knows, maybe he can still turn him into an NFL QB. He has the prototypical size. Let's hope Gailey tutors Edwards the right way and unlocks his dormant potential ... Or am I just another irrational die-hard fan trying too hard to find a shred of hope as the season approaches?
Pilsner Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 This is perhaps the most encouraging thing I've heard Trent say in quite some time, per Gaughan in TBN: "Lee's one of the best go-ball route-runners in this league, I feel like. He runs them down, he pins the guy, he gets open downfield. We just have to protect. I've got to be able to let it fly. I've got to be accurate with it." YES!, TRENT, YOU FINALLY GOT IT! LET IT FLY! STOP CHECKING DOWN EVERY PLAY! Maybe Gailey can get through to Edwards after all? (or maybe I'm trying too hard to find something to be optimistic about?) I think all along Trent's problem has been confidence and a sort of psychological hesitancy. If Gailey can be Trent's shrink and get his confidence level back up, who knows, maybe he can still turn him into an NFL QB. He has the prototypical size. Let's hope Gailey tutors Edwards the right way and unlocks his dormant potential ... Or am I just another irrational die-hard fan trying too hard to find a shred of hope as the season approaches? I like what you've said applescruff. I have to admit i'm always optimistic about the Bills. Every year as the season progresses i'm always telling my friends *theoretically, mathematically the Bills can still make the playoffs and go to the Super Bowl* I never back down to whatever my friends say. There is no other choice for a true die hard Bills fan. Theoretically we can make the Super Bowl this year. Of course it's possible. I will never deny that possibility. But the odds are slim to none and slim is thinking about packing his bags. Slim isn't out of town yet tho. I honestly think we have a chance to make .500. If we're lucky 9-7. We could even be 4-12. But I think closer to .500. I have to temper my optimism though. I have to constantly throw a rope around my optimism and reign it in a little bit. I see an improving team though. I see progress in the making. This will be a growing team with a winning attitude and God help any team that takes us for granted in the 2nd half of this season. We are a team now built of players with chips on their shoulders. And next years draft will have an infusion of more of the same types of athletes. This season i'm looking for growth and progress. I can't wait for our team to prove the negatives wrong. For this season I don't need the playoffs to be excited about our team. I just want consistent progress!! And to F*$k the Pats.
reddogblitz Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 I can't wait for our team to prove the negatives wrong. The only thing that will do that is wins and playoffs.
ConradDobler Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 This is perhaps the most encouraging thing I've heard Trent say in quite some time, per Gaughan in TBN: "Lee's one of the best go-ball route-runners in this league, I feel like. He runs them down, he pins the guy, he gets open downfield. We just have to protect. I've got to be able to let it fly. I've got to be accurate with it." YES!, TRENT, YOU FINALLY GOT IT! LET IT FLY! STOP CHECKING DOWN EVERY PLAY! Maybe Gailey can get through to Edwards after all? (or maybe I'm trying too hard to find something to be optimistic about?) I think all along Trent's problem has been confidence and a sort of psychological hesitancy. If Gailey can be Trent's shrink and get his confidence level back up, who knows, maybe he can still turn him into an NFL QB. He has the prototypical size. Let's hope Gailey tutors Edwards the right way and unlocks his dormant potential ... Or am I just another irrational die-hard fan trying too hard to find a shred of hope as the season approaches? In my own crazy little world, it looks like he's pinin' for JPL.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 people are still clinging to this notion that Dick J wouldn't let Trentative throw the ball downfield. Like he was just following orders, he could have completed the long ball given the chance. The long ball was there, Trent just didn't throw it.
Pilsner Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 people are still clinging to this notion that Dick J wouldn't let Trentative throw the ball downfield. Like he was just following orders, he could have completed the long ball given the chance. The long ball was there, Trent just didn't throw it. Well let's see if Chan can correct this. If he can't then they can toss Trent out to the trash bin. I'm sure that would satisfy some people.
bbillyfootballcoach Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 This is perhaps the most encouraging thing I've heard Trent say in quite some time, per Gaughan in TBN: "Lee's one of the best go-ball route-runners in this league, I feel like. He runs them down, he pins the guy, he gets open downfield. We just have to protect. I've got to be able to let it fly. I've got to be accurate with it." YES!, TRENT, YOU FINALLY GOT IT! LET IT FLY! STOP CHECKING DOWN EVERY PLAY! Maybe Gailey can get through to Edwards after all? (or maybe I'm trying too hard to find something to be optimistic about?) I think all along Trent's problem has been confidence and a sort of psychological hesitancy. If Gailey can be Trent's shrink and get his confidence level back up, who knows, maybe he can still turn him into an NFL QB. He has the prototypical size. Let's hope Gailey tutors Edwards the right way and unlocks his dormant potential ... Or am I just another irrational die-hard fan trying too hard to find a shred of hope as the season approaches? when u said more confidence. i thought someone just wrapped him in a tampon with wings.
SteamRoller67 Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 people are still clinging to this notion that Dick J wouldn't let Trentative throw the ball downfield. Like he was just following orders, he could have completed the long ball given the chance. The long ball was there, Trent just didn't throw it. ding, ding, ding....winner, winner chicken dinner. Trent is a marshmallow posing as an NFL quarterback.
Mike in Syracuse Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 The thing that astounds me is that many fans seem to think an NFL offense should consist of a Madden playbook. There's a whole lot more to winning games than having your fastest WR run a go route on every play. If that were the secret every team in the league would do it on every play. Go look at the average completion distances and please stop talking playground football.
Heitz Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 people are still clinging to this notion that Dick J wouldn't let Trentative throw the ball downfield. Like he was just following orders, he could have completed the long ball given the chance. The long ball was there, Trent just didn't throw it. But, haven't the practice notes say that he's been throwing down field the past few days? Not saying that immediately translates to success on the field in a game, but what he did last night seems more relevant than what he did last year under Jauron...
Geno Smith's Arm Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 But, haven't the practice notes say that he's been throwing down field the past few days? Not saying that immediately translates to success on the field in a game, but what he did last night seems more relevant than what he did last year under Jauron... You don't think he threw it long at practice last year? We talkin bout practice.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 The thing that astounds me is that many fans seem to think an NFL offense should consist of a Madden playbook. There's a whole lot more to winning games than having your fastest WR run a go route on every play. If that were the secret every team in the league would do it on every play. Go look at the average completion distances and please stop talking playground football. Good one! yes, just allow the defense to only have to cover the first ten yards from the line.
Beerball Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 This is perhaps the most encouraging thing I've heard Trent say in quite some time, per Gaughan in TBN: Show me the baby...nothing said matters, just show me the baby.
Heitz Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 You don't think he threw it long at practice last year? We talkin bout practice. Who knows - they didn't do squats, practice in pads or hit each other last year, so who knows... Guess we'll know a lot more on Friday!
John Cocktosten Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 My main concerns with Trent are not his confidence. I remember watching an interview on PTI with him last preseason and he was confident and relaxed. My concerns are consistency game in and game out, getting the ball out of his hand and his inability to stay healthy. You can't have solid games like he did against the Pats and Bucs to open the season and then follow those up with horrible performances against the Saints, Phins and Browns. His whole career has been like that. ...and then theres his health....
The Helmet of Posted August 10, 2010 Author Posted August 10, 2010 people are still clinging to this notion that Dick J wouldn't let Trentative throw the ball downfield. Like he was just following orders, he could have completed the long ball given the chance. The long ball was there, Trent just didn't throw it. I agree with this 100%, and I have been among Trent's biggest detractors. I wanted Gailey and Nix to cut him when they assumed control of the team. I'm just allowing for the possibility, however small it might be, that after a few weeks in camp with Gailey, Trent becomes a different QB with more confidence. I've never heard Trent say "I need to fire it in there and be accurate with it" before. I'm just saying that this is an encouraging response, not the bland "we need to keep working hard" nonsense that Trent usually offers up for the media... I mean, what's the point of having all these practice sessions, watching film, having meetings, if it doesn't mean that some players improve. Gailey and his staff, after all, are known for being great teachers...
Geno Smith's Arm Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 Who knows - they didn't do squats, practice in pads or hit each other last year, so who knows... Guess we'll know a lot more on Friday! It's not that I think it impossible that he can improve. I just don't accept that it was DJ and not Trent that was responsible for his "Trentativeness". I don't care who the QB is as long as he plays well.
nero47 Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 I agree with this 100%, and I have been among Trent's biggest detractors. I wanted Gailey and Nix to cut him when they assumed control of the team. I'm just allowing for the possibility, however small it might be, that after a few weeks in camp with Gailey, Trent becomes a different QB with more confidence. I've never heard Trent say "I need to fire it in there and be accurate with it" before. I'm just saying that this is an encouraging response, not the bland "we need to keep working hard" nonsense that Trent usually offers up for the media... I mean, what's the point of having all these practice sessions, watching film, having meetings, if it doesn't mean that some players improve. Gailey and his staff, after all, are known for being great teachers... It's not just TC, Trent has been positive and comfortable with CG from the beginning. I hope we are seeing the maturation of an NFl QB. In the days before Elway and Marino, QB's usually weren't ready until year 3 or 4. let's hope this is the beginning of something really good.
yungmack Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 All the constant griping about TE, justified or not, just gets old after awhile. Whether we like it or not, the Bills starting QB is already on the roster. Ain't nobody else coming in to take the job, not Jimmy Clausen, Jim Kelly or Andrew Luck. These are our guys this year. And out of that group, Trent Edwards seems to be the best man for the job in the eyes of Gailey. So all the woulda, shoulda, coulda hand wringing and condemnation of TE is just "shakin' the monkey." Either he, or Brohm or Fitz or Brown is "the man." Time to cowboy up, drop the fantasizing, and accept that this is who we have. So let's hope that TE really is confident, that Gailey can get his head (and his mechanics) straightened out, and that the scheme in place plays to his strengths and away from his weaknesses. Ya gots ta dance with the one that brung ya.
SteamRoller67 Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 All the constant griping about TE, justified or not, just gets old after awhile. Whether we like it or not, the Bills starting QB is already on the roster. Ain't nobody else coming in to take the job, not Jimmy Clausen, Jim Kelly or Andrew Luck. These are our guys this year. And out of that group, Trent Edwards seems to be the best man for the job in the eyes of Gailey. So all the woulda, shoulda, coulda hand wringing and condemnation of TE is just "shakin' the monkey." Either he, or Brohm or Fitz or Brown is "the man." Time to cowboy up, drop the fantasizing, and accept that this is who we have. So let's hope that TE really is confident, that Gailey can get his head (and his mechanics) straightened out, and that the scheme in place plays to his strengths and away from his weaknesses. Ya gots ta dance with the one that brung ya. I'm prepared to "cowboy up" as you put it... I'll do the proverbial "dance with who brung ya" with this clown of a QB, but at the end of the night I'm looking for the hot chick... I'll pull for TE in 2010 & pray the Bills defense can stop the run on my way to enjoying a 6-10 season.
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