Big Turk Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Edwards made the WRs look like they could never get open. Obviously that is not the case, as multiple receivers caught more passes this week than they had in both games combined the first 2 weeks. Stevie Johnson looks like he could be a pretty good WR, especially going ove the middle---made some nice catches and run after the catch. Nice to see our WRs actually can play in the NFL when they have a QB willing to throw the ball...
PDaDdy Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Edwards made the WRs look like they could never get open. Obviously that is not the case, as multiple receivers caught more passes this week than they had in both games combined the first 2 weeks. Stevie Johnson looks like he could be a pretty good WR, especially going ove the middle---made some nice catches and run after the catch. Nice to see our WRs actually can play in the NFL when they have a QB willing to throw the ball... NO WAY!!! WR were never open for Edwards. Chan Gailey ran the special don't get open for Trent plays so that Trent would look bad. The WR also didn't work as hard for Trent and didn't try to get open. Lee Evans is not a #1 and didn't draw double coverage all day leaving other guys open for big gains and TDs.
Cash Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Either that, or the O-line that gave Trent "literally no time to throw" magically turned into an elite unit overnight. Except that Fitzpatrick was still pressured a ton, but he has some concept of how to step up in the pocket and either scramble for positive yardage or make a throw downfield.
ricojes Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Either that, or the O-line that gave Trent "literally no time to throw" magically turned into an elite unit overnight. Except that Fitzpatrick was still pressured a ton, but he has some concept of how to step up in the pocket and either scramble for positive yardage or make a throw downfield. Can't be true, no QB can be efficient behind this crappy line. Trent would be good with a better line, (insert more Trent excuses here)...
1billsfan Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Edwards made the WRs look like they could never get open. Obviously that is not the case, as multiple receivers caught more passes this week than they had in both games combined the first 2 weeks. Stevie Johnson looks like he could be a pretty good WR, especially going ove the middle---made some nice catches and run after the catch. Nice to see our WRs actually can play in the NFL when they have a QB willing to throw the ball... Good observation. I always laughed at the WRs aren't open crowd. This is the NFL, there's NFL "open" which is a slight sliver of at most a half yard, and there is the college open of 2 to 3 yards which is what I believe those detractors and Trent supporters were expecting.
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