sfladave Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 Yeah. You nailed it, he's a good reliable back up and were lucky to have him on the team. As far as a starter or the future, he's a lot closer to retirement than franchise material. Whats stinks is that a lot of posters drag his name through the mud to make the point he shouldn't be a starter, making him sound awful when hes not. 609578[/snapback] I think that most people, like myself, are just saying that he is not our future. He should not be our starting QB even if he does a little bit better than JP in training camp. I thought he was an excellent pick up in FA last year. I thought he could be a very capable back up if needed. I never wanted him to be the starting QB on the team. I felt that way last year and still feel that way this year.
The Dean Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 He should not be our starting QB even if he does a little bit better than JP in training camp. 609587[/snapback] We are on the exact same page, I think. As for your comment above, I think he only way KH gets the starting nod is if: 1. JP sucks in camp and pre-season. Despite the rhetoric, this is probably his job to lose. Of course, the position is open to competition (as is every position)...this should help keep JP motivated (although, I doubt he needs the extra incentive). But, unless JP shows he is NOT learning and growing, he's the man, IMO. AND 2. There are no other QB alternatives in camp. Even if JP falters, the coaches are likely to be looking elsewhere for a starter.
sfladave Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 We are on the exact same page, I think. As for your comment above, I think he only way KH gets the starting nod is if: 1. JP sucks in camp and pre-season. Despite the rhetoric, this is probably his job to lose. Of course, the position is open to competition (as is every position)...this should help keep JP motivated (although, I doubt he needs the extra incentive). But, unless JP shows he is NOT learning and growing, he's the man, IMO. AND 2. There are no other QB alternatives in camp. Even if JP falters, the coaches are likely to be looking elsewhere for a starter. 609594[/snapback] We are on the same page. If JP really stinks the joint up in the OTAs Jauron and Levy may look elsewhere to bring some competition in for the training camp. The current regime's only tie to JP is his contract and cap situation. I think that both the former and latter force the Bills to give JP a serious shot as the starter as we have other more pressing needs.
C.Biscuit97 Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 I love how everyone trashes Holcomb. I believe he led the CLEVELAND BROWNS to the playoffs more recently to our beloved Bills. He had some really good moments this year and played in a very conservative offense that didn't take shots downfield. He was far and way our best QB this year. That said, I hope to God JP or someone else is our QB next year.
OnTheRocks Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 Yes [ 8 ] [9.52%] the poll did say, "...of the future". good grief. I'm not bashing the guy....but he is going to be 33 in July. That is not a guy I want to be "the future" of the franchise.
34-78-83 Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 Looks like the ARM found a way to do multiple votes
Blue Chipper Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 what is no?- Can I have dumb questions for $200 Alex.
Orton's Arm Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 arm will find a way to vote 7101 times , that will just about match his post count on holcomb . 609294[/snapback] It's the whole one man/one vote thing. Since I'm 7101 times as much of a man as the average man, I deserve 7101 times as many votes!
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