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Don Bank's take on DB


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. Drew Bledsoe: His numbers plummeted steadily during three years in Buffalo, from 4,359 passing yards in 2001 to 2,932 last year. But those numbers are a reflection of the change in offensive philosophy more than a decline in Bledsoe's talent. And since Peerless Price left for Atlanta in 2003, Bledsoe hasn't had a secondary receiving threat to complement Eric Moulds. Bledsoe's arm strength is still there, and he's never been able to run, so his 33-year-old legs aren't really an issue. Since Buffalo announced it would release him, there's rampant speculation Bledsoe will be reunited with Bill Parcells in Dallas, where he'd be a spring chicken compared to the last quarterback, Vinny Testaverde (see No. 10).

 

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writ....qbs/index.html

 

The line about not having a secondary threat to complement Moulds doesn't hold water for this past season. Evans quickly came on as a viable deep threat, giving the secondary some serious problems in having to cover both he and Moulds.

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writ....qbs/index.html

 

The line about not having a secondary threat to complement Moulds doesn't hold water for this past season.  Evans quickly came on as a viable deep threat, giving the secondary some serious problems in having to cover both he and Moulds.

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That doesn't look like Don Banks.....

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