Big Turk Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 (edited) "I think offensively we want to score and we want to be exciting," was the best Edwards could offer. "There's still 15 football games left to prove that. I don't see why we can't." Trent...I do...its you playing as the QB and refusing to throw the ball to your receivers unless they are 5 yards open. I long for the days when Bledsoe was our QB...that is so sad... Edited September 13, 2010 by matter2003
stevestojan Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 What'd you expect? "I'm awful and I'm shocked I wasn't benched" "It's hard to throw the ball in the NFL" "Doritos are delicious" I mean, really, after that performance it's tough to say the "right" thing.
Big Turk Posted September 13, 2010 Author Posted September 13, 2010 What'd you expect? "I'm awful and I'm shocked I wasn't benched" "It's hard to throw the ball in the NFL" "Doritos are delicious" I mean, really, after that performance it's tough to say the "right" thing. I'm sure he said it in his "Cool, now I can go home to a nice home cooked meal from my sister and play Madden til 3 AM so I can throw some TDs" attitude too...
SwampD Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 Did any reporter ask him if he actually knew what a Hail Mary pass was?
Big Turk Posted September 13, 2010 Author Posted September 13, 2010 Did any reporter ask him if he actually knew what a Hail Mary pass was? He was too busy trying to check down to another question...
Brand J Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 (edited) They wouldn't want me as a reporter in those press conferences. Someone should've called TrINT Backwards out on that quote. "You said that you 'think' you want to score? What makes you less than certain in your assertion?" "Going back to last year, you seem reluctant to throw the ball up in Hail Mary types of situations. Are you worried about increasing the INT count on your resume?" "Do you have the freedom to audible out of running plays when there are 9 men on the line of scrimmage? If so, why don't you audible to a pass?" These are just some of the questions that I would like to ask if I had the chance.. Edited September 13, 2010 by JayBaller10
Rayzer32 Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 (edited) It would be nice to hear him take some of the blame himself. Three years of this now and I have never heard him say I need to get better and throw the ball down field. Or, I have to get rid of the ball quicker, or the o-line is young and will improve and give me more time to throw the ball down field, or I just plain suck. Anything to let us know he has to get better as a QB, and the not we have to get better as a team quote made famous by DJ. State the obvious just once Trent. Edited September 13, 2010 by Rayzer32
wardigital Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 They wouldn't want me as a reporter in those press conferences. Someone should've called TrINT Backwards out on that quote. "You said that you 'think' you want to score? What makes you less than certain in your assertion?" "Going back to last year, you seem reluctant to throw the ball up in Hail Mary types of situations. Are you worried about increasing the INT count on your resume?" "Do you have the freedom to audible out of running plays when there are 9 men on the line of scrimmage? If so, why don't you audible to a pass?" These are just some of the questions that I would like to ask if I had the chance.. I don't know if you think these are actually profoundly interesting questions, but you basically are asking the same questions that every grumpy beat reporter has asked, every week for a decade, and just doing it in a much ruder and less professional way, which is probably why you're not a reporter in the press conferences, if you so desired to be one.
Brand J Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 I don't know if you think these are actually profoundly interesting questions, but you basically are asking the same questions that every grumpy beat reporter has asked, every week for a decade, and just doing it in a much ruder and less professional way, which is probably why you're not a reporter in the press conferences, if you so desired to be one. I don't desire to be a beat reporter and as a fan of the Buffalo Bills, couldn't sit in the room during these press conferences. I wouldn't call those questions unprofessional, but rather forced accountability.
ReturnoftheBuffaloBeast23 Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 What'd you expect? "Doritos are delicious" I mean, really, after that performance it's tough to say the "right" thing. HAHAHA! Good one Did any reporter ask him if he actually knew what a Hail Mary pass was? Are you kidding? I don't know what you saw but I saw what easily had to be the greatest Hail Mary checkdown i've ever seen "check" that or in the history of the NFL... He was too busy trying to check down to another question... HAHAHA! Another Good one... I think Trent is becoming a walking punchline...
stevestojan Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 I forget who said it today, and I think it was in the official game thread, but my favorite line was "It's impossible to check down when you never check UP".
crazyDingo Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 I think he has been permanently tainted by Jauron. Its like his last coach left some kind of indelible mark on him. Some kind of...Dick stain.
MRM33064 Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 Come on folks, Trent needs a chance to "look at the film" because, after all, "it's hard to win in the NFL" <cringe> (Query: When he says "the film", is he talking about Groundhog Day?)
dib Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 "I think offensively we want to score and we want to be exciting," was the best Edwards could offer. "There's still 15 football games left to prove that. I don't see why we can't." Trent...I do...its you playing as the QB and refusing to throw the ball to your receivers unless they are 5 yards open. I long for the days when Bledsoe was our QB...that is so sad... I long for Jim Kelly
weehawk Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 You know things are bad when I actually start caring about what other teams are doing. I was born and raised in BUF and went to The Rockpile for games. So I'm an old-timer. I moved to Calif in the 80s. The Bills went to four SBs in the 90s and all of my Calif friends truly felt sorry for me. Then I moved back to BUF in 2001 and bought season tix. Now I'm in Raleigh and after over ten years of horrendous Bills football, I actually listened to the Panthers game on the radio while in the truck. I've been here almost four years and have NEVER followed Carolina. I'll never be out as a Bills fan, but apathy has sure set in. There HAS to be a veteran QB out there that can do *anything* with this team better than Trent and company.
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