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I thought Drew looked pretty good. He moved around in the pocket a bit more, and avoided disaster on a Mike Williams whiff. He seemed to be getting the ball out of there pretty darn quick as compared to last year. Thoughts?

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Agreed. He looked and played like a leader. Moved well, made good decisions, and was in control.

 

Drew will be a strong positive influence - as he should be given his position, experience, and $.

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He did look good. I'm amazed at how fast he is making decisions and getting rid of the ball. Maybe a tiger CAN change it's stripes.

 

How come Jerry Sullivan wrote that Drew "still pats the ball like he's burping a baby"?

 

Because Sullivan is a fuggin' moron. He lost any credibility known to the sporting world with his "why not trade henry now" column. Henry goes down with ribs/shoulder problems, and and the next morning he suggests that now is the time to trade him? Can you possibly get more moronic than that?

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he looked dam good I thought.......I mean he wasn't the qb that got sacked  :o  :w00t:  :D  oh that was our backups  :doh:

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That's why we should have started JP with the first team. :D:D:D

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That's why we should have started JP with the first team. :D  :D  :D

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haha the smilies make posting a reality thing.......this is exactly how I looked when drew played :D and this is how I look when people say mcgahee played better than travis :w00t: and this is how i looked when vincent got burnt :o and this is how i looked when Losman the Qb that gets yards rushing got sacked :doh:

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He did look good. I'm amazed at how fast he is making decisions and getting rid of the ball. Maybe a tiger CAN change it's stripes.

Because Sullivan is a fuggin' moron. He lost any credibility known to the sporting world with his "why not trade henry now" column. Henry goes down with ribs/shoulder problems, and and the next morning he suggests that now is the time to trade him? Can you possibly get more moronic than that?

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ummm, i know you all hate jerry sullivan - but perhaps leo roth at the rochester D&C made that comment? surprised you didn't attribute it to kerry...

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ummm, i know you all hate jerry sullivan - but perhaps leo roth at the rochester D&C made that comment?  surprised you didn't attribute it to kerry...

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I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say here? I suggest you try a little remedial English this summer, come back and try again.

 

Perhaps Leo Roth made that comment? :w00t::huh::huh: Kerry??? :huh::huh::huh:

 

Tell Ricky Williams I said "High."

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I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say here? I suggest you try a little remedial English this summer, come back and try again.

 

Perhaps Leo Roth made that comment?  :w00t:  :huh:  :huh: Kerry??? :huh:  :huh:  :huh:

 

Tell Ricky Williams I said "High."

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Leo Roth

Democrat and Chronicle columnist

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(August 22, 2004) — ORCHARD PARK — Until now, Buffalo Bills general manager Tom Donahoe has gotten by with a watering can to put out the many brush fires engulfing his team this training camp.

 

Veteran quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who still pats the ball like he's burping a baby and remains an easy target in the pocket, looking more and more like a project not worth salvaging?

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Leo Roth

Democrat and Chronicle columnist

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(August 22, 2004) — ORCHARD PARK — Until now, Buffalo Bills general manager Tom Donahoe has gotten by with a watering can to put out the many brush fires engulfing his team this training camp.

 

Veteran quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who still pats the ball like he's burping a baby and remains an easy target in the pocket, looking more and more like a project not worth salvaging?

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he must've not watched the same game I was

 

maybe someone put in a tape of last season or something

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he must've not watched the same game I was

 

maybe someone put in a tape of last season or something

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:I starred in Brokeback Mountain: Leo Roth.

 

*LOL* This is so theraputic ! :w00t:

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Leo Roth

Democrat and Chronicle columnist

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(August 22, 2004) — ORCHARD PARK — Until now, Buffalo Bills general manager Tom Donahoe has gotten by with a watering can to put out the many brush fires engulfing his team this training camp.

 

Veteran quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who still pats the ball like he's burping a baby and remains an easy target in the pocket, looking more and more like a project not worth salvaging?

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Gotcha now. THanks.

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I don't care if he's "changing the fuggin babies diapers" if he keeps throwing 40 yard darts like he was last night.

 

Roth is a two bit hack that can't get a job with a legitmate newpaper.

 

Come to think of it, he and Sullivan should join in a domestic partnership. Then they could just suck each others......

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Come to think of it, he and Sullivan should join in a domestic partnership.  Then they could just suck each others......

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Pandas ? :w00t:

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I don't care if he's "changing the fuggin babies diapers" if he keeps throwing 40 yard darts like he was last night.

 

Roth is a two bit hack that can't get a job with a legitmate newpaper.

 

Come to think of it, he and Sullivan should join in a domestic partnership.  Then they could just suck each others......

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Then they could work for the San Francisco Chronicle.

:w00t::huh::huh:

 

(Man, I just love these new smilies...)

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Then they could work for the San Francisco Chronicle.

:huh:  :huh:  :huh:

 

(Man, I just love these new smilies...)

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Yo' LA......your next post is 8,000. Make it count.

 

:w00t:

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I missed yesterday's game. Everyone seems to think Bledsoe looked so good?

 

How many touchdowns did he lead them to? Zero?

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Yeah, zero. And that was his fault. He kept missing open receivers, getting sacked, fumbling snaps. The seven for ten was dismal. Especially opening 4-4.

 

The penalties killed the scoring. Nothing more.

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