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My Keuchly point has to do with players blossoming at different times in their careers, as in one level doesn't necessarily predict the other.

 

That makes it no more relevant to a conversation about QB's in 2013.

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Regardless his past experience or skill level, the fact that Tuel could be our starter for game one is becoming big national news. It was even covered on the sports segment of a local news station during drive time in L.A. I could not believe that I was hearing a local sports caster talking about Tuel and the Bills. Of course he referenced it as a pending disaster but the idea the Bills and Tuel would actually get mentioned in this market was amazing to me.

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Actually, someone needs to climb off his p.c. hobby horse.

Well, alias, if you choose to go this route, please go into the PPP area and strike up this conversation. The OP mentioned something which I questioned - because, well frankly, it was absurd. There is no hobby horse and there is no insinuation of political correctness or incorrectness. It was a question. Leave it alone or go to PPP.

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I couldn't agree more about the relevance of college success--one of the reasons I was hopeful Buffalo would draft Dalton or R. Wilson, one of the reasons I was glad they drafted Manuel.

 

That said--Buffalo didn't draft Tuel. They burned a third rounder on Edwards. Having Tuel be a viable option THIS YEAR was never the plan.

 

I did poorly i colege but now I manage a "Every thing's A dolar" store...who's laffing now?

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Regardless his past experience or skill level, the fact that Tuel could be our starter for game one is becoming big national news. It was even covered on the sports segment of a local news station during drive time in L.A. I could not believe that I was hearing a local sports caster talking about Tuel and the Bills. Of course he referenced it as a pending disaster but the idea the Bills and Tuel would actually get mentioned in this market was amazing to me.

 

On a national level, people are watching with fascination as this story unfolds. But local message boards are fighting it tooth and nail, and I don't quite understand why.

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On a national level, people are watching with fascination as this story unfolds. But local message boards are fighting it tooth and nail, and I don't quite understand why.

I think it's because everyone likes a good story; especially an underdog story. I think local message boards are fighting it tooth and nail because they know this kid went undrafted for very good reasons. Everyone just wants to find the next Warner or Brady. Someday, that will happen ... but it sure as hell isn't Jeff Tuel.

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Well, alias, if you choose to go this route, please go into the PPP area and strike up this conversation. The OP mentioned something which I questioned - because, well frankly, it was absurd. There is no hobby horse and there is no insinuation of political correctness or incorrectness. It was a question. Leave it alone or go to PPP.

 

Heigh ho, Silver!

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I think it's because everyone likes a good story; especially an underdog story. I think local message boards are fighting it tooth and nail because they know this kid went undrafted for very good reasons. Everyone just wants to find the next Warner or Brady. Someday, that will happen ... but it sure as hell isn't Jeff Tuel.

 

I read your reply, but I'm still wondering why -- when a team has 3 QB's and two go down -- that the nation is pulling for the kid QB but Bills fans aren't? Hmmmm...

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I read your reply, but I'm still wondering why -- when a team has 3 QB's and two go down -- that the nation is pulling for the kid QB but Bills fans aren't? Hmmmm...

Because the nation doesn't understand, the way Bills fans do, that this kid sucks.

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Because the nation doesn't understand, the way Bills fans do, that this kid sucks.

 

Easy, Silver. No need for the unbridled anger.

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Easy, Silver. No need for the unbridled anger.

Knock it off, will you? You seem hellbent on portraying me as argumentative or looking for trouble. Get over it, buddy. Cut the crap. This place doesn't work like that.

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I've said this before, but this team will achieve success when it stops depending on good stories and starts relying on good players. For too long, we have waited for 7th rounders out of Youngstown State and QBs from the Ivy League and castoffs from arena leagues and graduates of Coe College to be the core of the team. Not contributors, or role players, but to carry the team. Yeah, some are good players, but we have asked too much of too many of them.

 

That Cinderella complex came about because of really crappy talent evaluation and talent management (which has hopefully improved, but time will tell with Whaley) and a fan base that has spent a decade and more looking up at down. But good stories ain't gonna get it done. We need players.

 

So Tuel is a great story. I see nothing that says he is a great player, and honestly, no one else has either. Just potential (You remember the Groucho Marx line: "He's got nothing but potential. And little of that.")

 

EJ's a player. Tuel's a nice story. Let the EJ era begin.

 

kj

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Knock it off, will you? You seem hellbent on portraying me as argumentative or looking for trouble. Get over it, buddy. Cut the crap. This place doesn't work like that.

 

Who was that masked man?

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Having a strong opinion between Tuel, Leinhert and Webster Lewis as a week 1 starter is a waste of time and based on zero real information at this time.

The facts are not in (including EJ's health)

 

Lol!! Webster

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What does a 2-parent family have to do with NFL QB success?

 

And would it be okay if the two parents were either both female or both male? Or would that ruin his chances?

Haha first thought I had after reading the OP's post.
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