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Uh, is that what TD actually said? I didn't hear the audio. BillsDaily.com wrote that the it was said that the Bills will bring in a backup soon, and that Matthews is a "canidate" for the backup job.

 

Somone please clarify.

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That is what mularkey said, i never heard him say Matthews was guranteed... He did slip and say that there was a proven veteran that they were looking at. then the matthews comment comes after that inregards to a question about him. I wouldn't be surprised if we end up with Warner...He's a good back-up, can still win games, and doesn't have a me first attitude.

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That is what mularkey said, i never heard him say Matthews was guranteed...  He did slip and say that there was a proven veteran that they were looking at.  then the matthews comment comes after that inregards to a question about him.  I wouldn't be surprised if we end up with Warner...He's a good back-up, can still win games, and doesn't have a me first attitude.

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And he has a hot wife.

 

 

:rolleyes:

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That is what mularkey said, i never heard him say Matthews was guranteed...  He did slip and say that there was a proven veteran that they were looking at.  then the matthews comment comes after that inregards to a question about him.  I wouldn't be surprised if we end up with Warner...He's a good back-up, can still win games, and doesn't have a me first attitude.

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Warner wants to start, he already made that clear, which is why he is leaving the Giants. If he wanted to be a back-up, why not just stick around in NY? I see Warner going to Chicago or Arizona where he can start.

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Warner wants to start, he already made that clear, which is why he is leaving the Giants.  If he wanted to be a back-up, why not just stick around in NY?  I see Warner going to Chicago or Arizona where he can start.

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Because he only had a one year deal...

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I'm with 'ol Bill on this one.

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Bill hasn't posted again since.... think he's still with us? :rolleyes:

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So now it is OK for a moderator to step in and attack another poster?

I guess that makes it OK for me to tell you that you can suck my dick, right?

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:rolleyes:
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The moderators did not delete my post, nor did they ask me to. I deleted it.

I did it because I love this site, and do not want to do a wrong thing, nor set a bad example.

His attack was juvenile, but my response was worse.

I apologize to fellow posters, the other moderators and SDS.

Now, back to football.

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Warner wants to start, he already made that clear, which is why he is leaving the Giants.  If he wanted to be a back-up, why not just stick around in NY?  I see Warner going to Chicago or Arizona where he can start.

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Doesn't Chicago have Rex Grossman? If I recall, he was the starter until he got injured and was done foe the year last season. Hence, the experiments with the likes of Craig Krenzel and Chad Hutchinson.

 

And who knows what Arizona's goals are. Seems like Luke McKown was the guy until Dennis Green started a rotation.

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Matthews had 1 apperance last season. Came in stone cold, had an obvious "been there, done that" approach, went 2 of 3 and a td pass.

 

One might argue the case that Matthews would have beat Pittsburgh, even with the oddball game plan.

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We'll have to bring someone else in. We need bodies at the very least.

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We already have two bodies: Kevin Thompson and Tory Woodbury as per Bills Report.com Of course even if they do re-sign Matthews, I think it be wise to sign another veteran QB to compete for the #2 spot.

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We already have two bodies: Kevin Thompson and Tory Woodbury as per Bills Report.com Of course even if they do re-sign Matthews, I think it be wise to sign another veteran QB to compete for the #2 spot.

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To compete, yes, if Matthews returns. Otherwise, if only because of the money angle, #3 will be a "prospect".

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Shane Matthews

 

Oh, freakin' great.  :huh:

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I don't understand the animosity against Matthews. When he came in the one time, he got a td. In his 11 year career, he was a fair qb, not flash, but smart and decidedly not one to make egregious mistakes.

 

Is that not a good resume for a back-up?

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Dear God,

 

If we do indeed draft a #3 QB, please let it not be Chris Rix.

 

Thank You,

Ramius

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I'm hoping the Raiders draft him. They need a pal for Janikowski (sp).

 

Either Rix, or U of Cincinnati's Gino Guiduli... :huh:

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Where are George Blanda and Don Strock when you need them?

 

Maybe Sam Wyche will want to suit up.

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Given the MF'ing that fans here give qb's, they are likely in the long list of quarterbacks who would rather eat manure than come here... :huh:

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I don't understand the animosity against Matthews. When he came in the one time, he got a td. In his 11 year career, he was a fair qb, not flash, but smart and decidedly not one to make egregious mistakes.

 

Is that not a good resume for a back-up?

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I agree that it is apathy because even though he seems like a nice guy an has enough years in the league to have a good disaster QB resume, he does not have enough of a resume to seem to be a good #2 for us.

 

I think we want a #2 who has:

 

1. Seasoned nice guy who has proven he is a team player- Matthews seems to be OK here.

2. A QB who has been there before with a record of success leading a team to the playoffs and preferably the SB- Mathews does not seem to have this and this would particularly seem to be a useful thing in training a young QB.

3. A reasonable chance of leading the team to a few wins in a Frank Reich kind of way if the starter gets knocked out for a few games- I see no real proof that Matthews has what it takes here, but actually few back-up can prove this until they get the chance. There are players like Hobert who have the physical tools but not the mental power to be a back-up. There are players like AVP who can win games and be outstanding in mid-game relief, but if the other team and DBs get to look at a little film and prepare to exploit his weaknesses he can be had. There are perfect back-ups like Frank Reich who cannot only come in relief but actually are even better when they have a little time to prepare. There are the Tom Bradys who should be starting.

4. Know there role and will not be a cancer when they do well snf have a #2 cap hit.

 

I have real doubts about Matthews for numbers 2 and 3.

 

The ironic thing here is that Bledsoe sucks as a #1 but actually has clear indicators that as far as #1, 2 and 3 he would have been the perfect back-up for JP. Unfortunately his cap hit was too high and though he is unlikely to ever be a cancer he still sees himself as a starter and needed to be cut.

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