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Boo hoo. Are you going to cry now? Thanks for telling us what to think.

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You want this team to keep right on losing with this yahoo quarterbacking this team? Fine. Be my guest. The more they lose, the more fat-ass TUNA laughs his * off because he's gonna get a top-shelf pick in the draft.

 

Wake up! This statue doesn't have it anymore. The numbers inside the Dead Zone reflect the sheer incompetence of this offense. And they don't lie, bub.

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As much as some of you guys want to kick Drew off the team, think about how many dropped passes there were by our backs and receivers. You cannot blame Bledsoe for everything. Our receivers dropped some lollipops!

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Drew didn't make a single block, that @#!$#$. His receiving skills are for @#$#@$. His design of the offense and red zone play calling !@#$@!#$. Everything, absolutely everything is his fault from the war in Iraq to Mularkey's male pattern baldness. Only astute observers of the suttle nuances of the complex game of football like us are smart enough, clever enough to see that the only thing wrong with this team is Drew Bledsoe. Most people, stupid people, are focused on the little things like blocking assignments to notice the often hidden "X-factor" which determines a team's performance, that being the play of the QB. Mistakes by the QB are hard to see and can only be spotted by the trained eye of an expert with years of experience in unraveling the mysteries of football. Only such experts can reach and then preach an in depth analysis of the team's problems and then inform us of their complex diagnosis: The QB sucks.

 

See, its that easy. I don't know why we even have a front office, scouts or coaches. Just put in JP and off to the Super Bowl we go. Offensive lines are no longer needed in the modern game.

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The numbers inside the Dead Zone reflect the sheer incompetence of this offense.  And they don't lie, bub.

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You said it yourself. We have a brutal offense. Where was Henry yesterday? Where was Evans? Where was our TE? WE PLAYED THE RAVENS DEFENSE. They make QBs look bad. Why is this such a shocker? You and your WGR buddies had to wait 6 weeks to roll this crap out this year. Must have been driving you nuts. I can understand your anger.

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You said it yourself. We have a brutal offense. Where was Henry yesterday? Where was Evans? Where was our TE? WE PLAYED THE RAVENS DEFENSE. They make QBs look bad. Why is this such a shocker? You and your WGR buddies had to wait 6 weeks to roll this crap out this year. Must have been driving you nuts. I can understand your anger.

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First of all, I don't listen to GR, don't live in WNY for that matter. But despite how horrible the OL is, and how bad Henry has played (and imho deserves to be benched now in favor of McGahee), there is simply no confidence in what BDDB does anymore. He is not a playmaker but a playblower. He's got Fergy's Disease (one-look, lock-on primary receiver). But more than that, he just can't move. In today's NFL, a QB has to be able to roll out, move the pocket with him, and make things happen. He can't do that. Favre, McNabb, Brady, even young Big Ben--they've got the mobility, and more important, the CONFIDENCE to move the chains. There is an absolute sense of dread and foreboding every time the Bills move the ball inside the Dead Zone. Every time.

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It clearly is not all DB's fault, however, in the NFL today the QB has to either be the key weapon on offense or he has to play not to loose the game. DB can't do either. I can't think of any QB in the league throwing the pass that Sanders intercepted in the endzone. It time the Bills leadership realize that despite the fact DB is a class guy the game has passed him by. Pocket pressence and the ability to create time for himself to throw is not a skill that DB is capable of learning. He's a good thrower of the football, the NFL of today demands the QB be more athletic. That is something TD or any coach can't teach.

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