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Not me. Any QB behind that line would suck. The running game was also putrid. I always liked Kolb.

 

Besides, we had nothing. I'll side with OBD on this signing all day long. Hell we've got to start somewhere. And...who knows...maybe he'll even flourish with a new start behind a better OL and a better running game.

 

Nothing says we cant still draft a QB either but clearly this gives us more options.

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I like this...has the talent is still young enough to improve and only cost them whatever they are paying him, no picks

 

Still need to draft a QB obviously

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Pa, don't you know by now Bills fans only go for the 'Name' that the media loves? I mean they would B word if we got Aaron Rogers! And they are NOT going to listen to a future HOF QB tell them anything about how the OL Was that bad and the #1 reason he retired and Kolb failed.

I know,some just can`t read into things well. Football L.D.
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Kolb had zero chance behind that awful Cardinal Line.

This is actually a smart move by the Bills....did i just say that :doh: I can't believe I praised Nix.

 

Arizona did have a very bad O line, one good WR and no TE or running game to speak of. The Cards were 32nd in offense and 32nd in rushing

 

The Cards thought enough of Kolb to give up a #2 pick and starting CB, and not many QB's could have played well in Arizona on that poop team.

 

This will give the Bills an opportunity to use that #8 pick on something other then a REACH for a QB :D

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I really like this move.

 

Granted... I haven't been able to watch many of his games, but what I have seen, I've liked. The O-Line that was supposed to protect him, was incredibly pathetic.

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My two cents is that it is a surprisingly good signing. Kolb is a viable starting NFL QB. He has more ability than Fitz. He had no chance to show what he could do in Arizona behind the poor Cardinals' o-line even w/ Fitzgerald at WR. I'm excited about it. That being said, I think the Bills will still draft a QB in R1 or R2.

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I really like this move. Kolb was a really good prospect coming out of college. Looked really good in some games in Philly. Playing in Arizona was a death sentence with that line.

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I cannot figure out why people think the Bills like Barkley i haven't found anything to substantiate that what so ever. He is actually the opposite of what we need, a weak armed QB from a city with great weather coming off a bad year who bombed his pro day and is coming off a injury. This Rob Johnson repeat will NOT be a Bill. It will never happen

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Depth, experience and probably the best of what few options there were. It's not earth-shatteringly awesome, but a solid move nonetheless.

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I cannot figure out why people think the Bills like Barkley i haven't found anything to substantiate that what so ever. He is actually the opposite of what we need, a weak armed QB from a city with great weather coming off a bad year who bombed his pro day and is coming off a injury. This Rob Johnson repeat will NOT be a Bill. It will never happen

Rob Johnson had a stronger arm than Flutie. He was a stiff but that's not why.

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Now before the onslaught starts think about it. The guy could flourish in our system. Drew Brees was an average QB on his way out in San Diego (even before the shoulder) then turned into a world beater in basically the same offense we are installing.

 

I am quite excited to add Kolb who can compete to be the backup if we get a star in the draft and can be our John Kitna if our QB of the future isn't game ready or isn't there until the 2014 draft.

 

But the Drew Brees comparison is completely unreasonable. He was coming off two Pro Bowl caliber years in a row, and his numbers were pretty similar to his first years in NO other than NO didn't have Tomlinson and his pass attempts went up.

 

Kolb has never had a 2000 yard or 10 touchdown season or played 10 games in a season despite being 28 years old. Those are thresholds that Tavaris Jackson and even Trent Edwards have reached, and Fitzpatrick just put up three 13+ game 3000+ yds, 23+ TD seasons in a row. I like Kolb's potential with a strong O-Line, and I like having Aaron Corp slide down the depth chart. But we can't get ahead of ourselves with expectations.

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I'm glad they are not just going with Jackson, but this hardly inspires me

 

I don't see a lot of difference between the two of them from what they've shown so far, except that Jackson has proven his toughness and Kolb is a Trainer's room Kid so far.

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I am quite excited to add Kolb who can compete to be the backup if we get a star in the draft and can be our John Kitna if our QB of the future isn't game ready or isn't there until the 2014 draft.

 

But the Drew Brees comparison is completely unreasonable. He was coming off two Pro Bowl caliber years in a row, and his numbers were pretty similar to his first years in NO other than NO didn't have Tomlinson and his pass attempts went up.

 

Kolb has never had a 2000 yard or 10 touchdown season or played 10 games in a season despite being 28 years old. Those are thresholds that Tavaris Jackson and even Trent Edwards have reached, and Fitzpatrick just put up three 13+ game 3000+ yds, 23+ TD seasons in a row. I like Kolb's potential with a strong O-Line, and I like having Aaron Corp slide down the depth chart. But we can't get ahead of ourselves with expectations.

Thank you for sharing some reason.

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Just a guess but by signing Kolb they might not think Geno will be there at 8.

 

If that's how it goes down in the draft they are drafting BPA at 8 and seeing what's left in round 2 with the QB's.

 

We shall see.

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