Rico Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Lenny P He hasn't exactly lit things up, even during the Buffalo Bills' resurgence, but quarterback Drew Bledsoe will definitely return in 2005 as the starter I'm thrilled that we're winning, but I still want Drew gone next year.
ROCCEO Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Eh, I think these coaches knojw what they're doing.
Guest Guest_eyedog_* Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Thats to bad for you than Rico because Drew isn't going anywhere next year. At least for the start of the season.
scribo Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I'm pretty sure Lenny is right. Maybe an entire offseason with this coaching staff can get things fully on track. Let's just hope Sam Wyche sticks around at least one more year.
Gary M Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I'm pretty sure Lenny is right. Maybe an entire offseason with this coaching staff can get things fully on track. Let's just hope Sam Wyche sticks around at least one more year. 168915[/snapback] 6 Million is a lot for an average QB. He is the best shot to win, but he is playing average. Maybe a free agent next year? With JP ready to play in '06
Yoho Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Lenny P I'm thrilled that we're winning, but I still want Drew gone next year. 168903[/snapback] What has been lost in all this statistical analysis of Drew has been the weather conditions we have been playing in. I never remember a season where we played more games in windy, cold conditions. It goes all the way back to the Miami game in October, the Arizona game was miserable and it wasn't too pleasent for the Cleveland game either. I believe that a couple of other games were also played in windy conditions Have you noticed the coincidence that in those games our pass defense looks great and our passing offense looks terrible. And then in Miami when there were perfect conditions, magically, Drew improved but our pass defense declined. Throwing in those conditions is tough. Not to take anything away from Manning, but he could never put up those numbers outside in inclement weather. Drew is no savior, but let's at least judge him compared to what the visiting QB does in the same conditions.
Guest Guest_eyedog_* Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Actually 6 mill isn't to bad for a qb. What free agent do you suggest they bring in ? Have you watched some of the guys starting in the league this year ? Drew may not be going to the pro bowl but he is better than a lot of the guys playing right now.
scribo Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 6 Million is a lot for an average QB. He is the best shot to win, but he is playing average. Maybe a free agent next year? With JP ready to play in '06 168919[/snapback] Agreed, but I am just saying what I predict TD and company will do. There is vast proof that TD doesn't want the blackeye he would wear if he cuts Bledsoe. TD went and found a head coach who would keep Drew around, and that is what is going to happen. I believe that Drew would have been gone if it wasn't for this win streak, but here we are in the playoff hunt in mid-December.
MrJaimie Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Agreed, but I am just saying what I predict TD and company will do. There is vast proof that TD doesn't want the blackeye he would wear if he cuts Bledsoe. TD went and found a head coach who would keep Drew around, and that is what is going to happen. I believe that Drew would have been gone if it wasn't for this win streak, but here we are in the playoff hunt in mid-December. 168929[/snapback] Right. It's all a conspiracy.
BillnutinHouston Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 How do you win 7 of your last 8 and clamor for a QB change? I guess unless you win all your games, you need a new QB?
34-78-83 Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Lenny P I'm thrilled that we're winning, but I still want Drew gone next year. 168903[/snapback] At this point, I think it's safe to assume by any reasonable person that if he is the starter next year, it will be because he deserves it. This staff obviously knows what they are doing....
1billsfan Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Lenny P I'm thrilled that we're winning, but I still want Drew gone next year. 168903[/snapback] Yeah right, I guess winning 7 of 8 games with a high probability of making it 9 for 10 would be cause for changing the QB next season to 2nd year QB Losman. You can't seriously want JP Losman to be our starting quarterback next season. I'll give you three reasons why it is stupid: 1. Bledsoe is back to being a top NFL QB. 2. Veteran team needs veteran leadership...not Mr. Wet Behind The Ears. 3. You want a team ready to revolt? Try sitting Bledsoe and telling Spikes, Fletcher, Vincent, Moulds and Milloy that you can win with JP next season. You haters won't give up, will you.
Rico Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 Yeah right, I guess winning 7 of 8 games with a high probability of making it 9 for 10 would be cause for changing the QB next season to 2nd year QB Losman. You can't seriously want JP Losman to be our starting quarterback next season. I'll give you three reasons why it is stupid: 1. Bledsoe is back to being a top NFL QB. 2. Veteran team needs veteran leadership...not Mr. Wet Behind The Ears. 3. You want a team ready to revolt? Try sitting Bledsoe and telling Spikes, Fletcher, Vincent, Moulds and Milloy that you can win with JP next season. You haters won't give up, will you. 169131[/snapback] Nope. If we win the Super Bowl, then he can stay. And I've softened my stance, Drew doesn't even have to be named MVP. I think that's fair... certainly more than the Ravens did for Dilfer.
Kelly the Dog Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I think Lenny is simply predicting the obvious. First, we have to win the last two games. If we do, surely DB will be looked at going into next year as the #1. If we go to the playoffs, he is almost a lock. If he falters against SF, and yes, that is why they play the games, suddenly this season is over and the streak is broke and we're back to everyone clamoring for his head. If we play great ball but he doesn't, all bets are off. The fact seems to be, with this group of coaches, they do what they think is best for the team, and if that means benching veterans, or changing their positions, or starting UFA safeties instead of past starters, or moving people to positions they have never played in their life, that is what they are going to do. So even if Bledsoe is playing well, and suddenly during mini-camps and pre-season and practices, JP has taken a quantum leap, or even simply fared as well as Bledsoe has in leading the team but with that added extra spark and run, this staff is going to put the best guy on the field (in their opinion and not ours or Lenny P's or even TD's). That guy is likely to be Bledsoe. That guy may indeed be Losman.
stevestojan Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Lenny P I'm thrilled that we're winning, but I still want Drew gone next year. 168903[/snapback] Rico - WHAT? Man, I can't wait to see another full season with Drew at the helm. This new confidence, having McGahee next to him when needed, the line gelling, and hopefully being added to with the draft, Lee Evans to throw to, etc, etc... I'm excited for next year... but then again, it's December 20th, and this year isn't over yet!!!
kota Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 All i want is one more shot at the Pats in the playoffs. Beating the Pats at home in the Playoffs is just as good as a superbowl to me.
MikeInRoch Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 You want to see what happens if they pull Bledsoe now? Exhibit A: New York Giants. How are they doing since they switched from Warner?
1billsfan Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I think Lenny is simply predicting the obvious. First, we have to win the last two games. If we do, surely DB will be looked at going into next year as the #1. If we go to the playoffs, he is almost a lock. If he falters against SF, and yes, that is why they play the games, suddenly this season is over and the streak is broke and we're back to everyone clamoring for his head. If we play great ball but he doesn't, all bets are off. The fact seems to be, with this group of coaches, they do what they think is best for the team, and if that means benching veterans, or changing their positions, or starting UFA safeties instead of past starters, or moving people to positions they have never played in their life, that is what they are going to do. So even if Bledsoe is playing well, and suddenly during mini-camps and pre-season and practices, JP has taken a quantum leap, or even simply fared as well as Bledsoe has in leading the team but with that added extra spark and run, this staff is going to put the best guy on the field (in their opinion and not ours or Lenny P's or even TD's). That guy is likely to be Bledsoe. That guy may indeed be Losman. 169157[/snapback] There's a BIG difference between mini camps/pre-season games and regular season games. Losman could look like Johnny U. and it still would mean diddly poo when the time comes for real games. JP will be a real nice option on the bench next season if Bledsoe falters. There is NO WAY he beats out Bledsoe based on mini camps and pre season.
ganesh Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 You want to see what happens if they pull Bledsoe now? Exhibit A: New York Giants. How are they doing since they switched from Warner? 169177[/snapback] Mike, I am not a DB basher...but you argument does not hold...How about the steelers...they switched to Ben from Tommy and look where they are... Bottom line is it all depends on the supporting cast and your D... Steelers have a good D (especially a great DC in LeBeau) and a good offense (excellent running game to take pressure of the QB)....The Giants had a good running game but no other offense. One of the main problem also attributed to the Giants demise is they lost their starting 2 DEs 4 weeks ago and they are winless since then....coincidence. I think DB, Maddox and Kurt Warner are in the waning stages of their careers and can win using their experience rather than physical tools....However the timing and situation are equally important in how a rooking QB transitions into the team.
Alaska Darin Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 There's a BIG difference between mini camps/pre-season games and regular season games. 169207[/snapback] I give you exhibit A: Rob Johnson.
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