BeastMode54 Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 didn't see this posted. Sorry if it was. This makes me ill http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post?id=4056
Beerball Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 didn't see this posted. Sorry if it was. This makes me ill http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post?id=4056 Does this mean he takes back all the crap he spouted about Owens? no, course not...
bizell Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 heh. this is what we've been saying for 2+ years.
Chandler#81 Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 I like it. Whoever his friend is, great text! There should be gratuities to a few board members here, but that's the kind of reporting I like to read. Facts, with a bit of spice. Revealed something new while presenting a challenge to our offense. IMO, a tad short ended though.. I thought there was a paraghraph missing as it seemed he was leading up to a zinger finish line.
silvermike Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 It'd all be okay if Edwards was a more effective short-yardage passer - able to find slants and hooks that led to YACs and first downs. If that's a WR problem, a QB problem, or a coaching problem i don't know, but all of our short passes turn into punts.
BUFFALOTONE Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Had to be said. What I don't get is other posters chiding him for saying what we are all thinking. The guy is gun shy. Holy Crap I wonder how long it takes him to choose a side at Boston Market while the line is out the door.
Doc Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Given Trent earning his nickname so far this season, plus his 185-game catch streak being broken, it's amazing TO didn't go postal and throw Trent under the bus after the Saints game. Yet he still caught hell for "having an attitude" after a tough and frustrating loss.
BUFFALOTONE Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 It'd all be okay if Edwards was a more effective short-yardage passer - able to find slants and hooks that led to YACs and first downs. If that's a WR problem, a QB problem, or a coaching problem i don't know, but all of our short passes turn into punts. He is not 100% to blame here. The coaches call nothing to get Evans or Owens in a miss match. They run nothing across the field or even in motion. Put Evans in the slot and watch defenses go crazy. There is no originality in this offense. Watch Fitzgerald and Johnson. The best WR's in the game and 9-10 always open.
Heels20X6 Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Wow..."Captain Checkdown" has gone national....can't wait to see the opposing teams' fans jump all over that one.
Beerball Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Had to be said. What I don't get is other posters chiding him for saying what we are all thinking. The guy is gun shy. Holy Crap I wonder how long it takes him to choose a side at Boston Market while the line is out the door. no problem with what he said, but don't give Owens crap for keeping his trap shut when it's obvious that this team is severely handicapped.
Guest dog14787 Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 If folks can't put the new rookie O-line and new OC one week before the season started into the proper perspective, not to mention our lack of GM and having an idiot for a HC who let all this happened, by all means lets blame the QB for his lack of protection or the time needed to allow longer pass patterns to develop. Get some brains people, it all starts upfront with the O-line.
Max997 Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 easy to defend an offense with a QB that has tendancies like this Edwards throws 10 yards or shorter 77 percent of the time. He has thrown only 21 passes beyond 10 yards, and eight of those were longer than 20 yards downfield.
Jerry Christ Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 easy to defend an offense with a QB that has tendancies like this Edwards throws 10 yards or shorter 77 percent of the time. He has thrown only 21 passes beyond 10 yards, and eight of those were longer than 20 yards downfield. easily to offend an offense whose plays suck
loyal2dagame Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 it's great to have our nicknames for our players shared with the nation............. how long until rodney harrison refers to trent as cpt checkdown or trentative checkwards to try and get T.O. to cry and say "that's my quarterback"
reddogblitz Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 He is not 100% to blame here. The coaches call nothing to get Evans or Owens in a miss match. They run nothing across the field or even in motion. Put Evans in the slot and watch defenses go crazy. There is no originality in this offense. Watch Fitzgerald and Johnson. The best WR's in the game and 9-10 always open. He may not be 100% to blame, but he's at least 90% to blame. Anyone who has been to a Bills game in the last 3 years and watches the WRs can tell you they're open often but not thrown to. It's hard to tell on TV. But, ow many games have you watched where the announcer says he's got guys open but not throwing to them? I've seen a bunch. In Trent's 3rd year as starter with his third OC I have confidently come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter what you do, Trent's going to the TE and RBs 75% of the time or more. Were Fairchild, Turk and now Alex all calling and designing passes to TEs and RBs on seemingly every play? I hope he can straighten this out. I'm almost to the point where I wish the coaching staff would tell him to knock it or you're benched and then follow through if he doesn't. I also don't buy the "he doesn't have time to throw" excuse either. If he's got time to drop back, look long and not throw there, and then find Fine or Fred short and throw it to them, he's got enough time. No QB in this league has time to drop back, eat a banana, and then go through a long list of progressions and make an informed decision on who to pass it to and then throw a strike.
Cash Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Great article. Can we please have a moratorium on people saying that Edwards is an accurate passer just because he has a high completion percentage? Every QB will have a high completion percentage if 77% of their passes are under 10 yards. It's the 11-20 yard row that is the most damning. Long bombs are always going to be fairly low percentage plays (albeit with a huge upside if you connect), so you don't want to throw a ton of those (which Al Davis still hasn't figured out). But those 11-20 yard passes should be the bread & butter of the passing game. I refuse to believe that the coaching staff wants our crappy TEs getting vastly more targets than our really good WRs. Until proven otherwise, I'm putting that on Captain Checkdown.
BUFFALOTONE Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 He may not be 100% to blame, but he's at least 90% to blame. Anyone who has been to a Bills game in the last 3 years and watches the WRs can tell you they're open often but not thrown to. It's hard to tell on TV. But, ow many games have you watched where the announcer says he's got guys open but not throwing to them? I've seen a bunch. In Trent's 3rd year as starter with his third OC I have confidently come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter what you do, Trent's going to the TE and RBs 75% of the time or more. Were Fairchild, Turk and now Alex all calling and designing passes to TEs and RBs on seemingly every play? I hope he can straighten this out. I'm almost to the point where I wish the coaching staff would tell him to knock it or you're benched and then follow through if he doesn't. I also don't buy the "he doesn't have time to throw" excuse either. If he's got time to drop back, look long and not throw there, and then find Fine or Fred short and throw it to them, he's got enough time. No QB in this league has time to drop back, eat a banana, and then go through a long list of progressions and make an informed decision on who to pass it to and then throw a strike. I know what you are saying. I will be there on Sunday to see it live. He has time to throw it. i am surprised no one has attacked his mental clock before. Every great QB has one. Marino was uncanny at releasing the ball right before contact, not to mention he had a cannon. But he has no confidence, once a Qbs confidence goes hes done. Forget it. You can give him Rice, Largaent, Monk, Reed you name it and it won't matter.
Cash Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Between Trentative's love for throwing checkdowns and Miami's pass rush (assuming Porter will play), I wonder if it would be beneficial to go max-protect? Keep all backs and tight ends in to pass block, and only send WRs into pass patterns. Would Trent just start throwing the ball away, or would he be forced to try a deep out or crossing route once in a while?
Captain Hindsight Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Very telling article. Is it the offense or the quarterback? Me thinks the quarterback as this has been going on for 3 years. hes gotta step up his game and personally i feel he has had enough time to make the throws downfield but he just doesnt. The FO went out and drafted 2 interior lineman to help with the 3-4 allingmnent and got a playmaker at WR in TO. Now its trents turn
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