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Alexander
02-17-2005, 06:01 PM
Bledsoe sacked by his own team

Sal Maiorana (smaioran@democratandchronicle.com)
Staff writer



(February 17, 2005) — ORCHARD PARK — Just like so many of those pass rushers who sacked him during his three-year tenure as the Buffalo Bills starting quarterback, Drew Bledsoe never saw it coming.

The Bills announced Wednesday that they will release the 33-year-old Bledsoe Tuesday, officially turning the page on a disappointing era that produced a middling 23-25 record and no playoff appearances.

Bledsoe learned of the news late last week and admitted Wednesday via a conference call from his off-season home in Oregon that he was shocked by the news that coach Mike Mularkey was going to hand his job to 2004 first-round draft pick J.P. Losman.

"When I had the conversation with Mike and first found out the direction they were going to go was with J.P., I was beside myself," Bledsoe said. "I was very disappointed, very angry, all those things. But since then I've kind of gotten around to where I'm excited about finding out what the future holds and moving on to the next challenge."

Mularkey offered Bledsoe the chance to remain in Buffalo and serve as Losman's mentor and backup, but the former Washington State star declined.

"I did talk to Drew and we discussed a lot of situations," said Mularkey. "We felt the ideal situation for our football team was to have him as a backup and to work with J.P. Everything he's seen would be a real benefit to a young quarterback. Drew did not feel that way. He feels he can still be a starting quarterback in this league, and I felt that would possibly be his response knowing the competitor he is."

Bledsoe, who had a passer rating of 76.6 this past season, which ranked 25th in the league, said he simply isn't ready to hold a clipboard.

"Backing up anybody is not something I foresee for me," he said. "I don't see myself ever being a backup in this league and particularly for J.P. "If it comes to that you'll probably see me just tip my hat and head back to the Northwest. Do I think this is fair? No, I don't think this is fair, but I'm also aware that that's how it works."

Bledsoe arrived in Buffalo to a hero's welcome in April 2002, greeted by hundreds of fans at Ralph Wilson Stadium who were eagerly looking to him to be the savior for a team that was coming off a miserable 3-13 season.

Tom Donahoe, then in his second year as the Bills' president and general manager, sent Buffalo's first-round draft choice in 2003 to New England to acquire Bledsoe.

At the time, he expressed the opinion that Bledsoe was one of the elite quarterbacks in the league.

"Our feeling is that we acquired not just a star quarterback in the NFL, but one who we feel is one of the top three or four quarterbacks in the league," he said.

Team owner Ralph Wilson was so excited that he said "I've been around this team for many years, and this trade is one of the most exciting we've ever made, maybe the most exciting."

However, the Bledsoe Era proved disappointing.

During his eight full years in New England, Bledsoe produced 26 300-yard passing games, then tacked on seven more in his first season with Buffalo in 2002 as the Bills improved to 8-8 and Bledsoe earned a Pro Bowl berth.

But over his final two years Bledsoe regressed badly.

He surpassed 300 yards just once, and did not do it in his last 30 games in Buffalo.

Overall he completed 59.1 percent of his passes and threw 55 touchdowns compared to 43 interceptions during his time in Buffalo.

While Donahoe credited Bledsoe with helping to get the Bills back on track, he said the team needs more production from the quarterback position.

"When Drew came here we were in a big black hole with this football team," said Donahoe. "He certainly helped us get out of that. He brought respectability back to the Bills, he brought credibility to our football team, and we owe him a debt of gratitude. But this just doesn't speak to Drew Bledsoe, I think it speaks to our offense. Our offense isn't good enough. We're not good enough on that side of the ball.

"We're just going forward to try to take that next step with our offense to make us a more complete football team."

To be fair, Bledsoe was not the only problem.

In 2003 the offensive line played poorly, the Bills had no deep threat receiver after Peerless Price was traded to the Atlanta Falcons, and Eric Moulds was severely hampered by a hamstring injury.

And last season Bledsoe's numbers were affected by rookie coach Mularkey's decision to establish a power running game with up-and-coming star Willis McGahee as the focal point.

While it is true the Bills scored 152 more points than they did in 2003, Donahoe correctly pointed out that the numbers were a bit deceiving as the defense and special teams scored 10 touchdowns and their combined outstanding play often gave the offense favorable field position to work with. Bledsoe was caught off guard by the team's decision, but some of his teammates were not.

"I've seen a lot of changes on all the teams I've been on," said offensive guard Ross Tucker. "I've seen Darrell Green go in Washington and Emmitt Smith go in Dallas, so from that standpoint nothing surprises me in the NFL. "I always knew that when they drafted J.P. he was going to get the opportunity at some point and it was a matter of when."

As of Wednesday, when has arrived.

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Sorry if this has been posted before, but doesn't that sound just a bit whiney to anyone?

Nors
02-17-2005, 06:15 PM
Were they 3-13 before Bledsoe showed up?

I know they were real bad.

Waffle
02-17-2005, 06:20 PM
Were they 3-13 before Bledsoe showed up?

I know they were real bad.He should be happy the defense and special teams improved the ballclub in spite of his mediocre play.

Alexander
02-17-2005, 06:30 PM
He should be happy the defense and special teams improved the ballclub in spite of his mediocre play.
The thing that bothers me is the way he showed no respect at all for their decision about Lohsman. The way he said "particularly for J.P.".

What if he would have a problem if Henson played better than he did?

Waffle
02-17-2005, 06:33 PM
The thing that bothers me is the way he showed no respect at all for their decision about Lohsman. The way he said "particularly for J.P.".

What if he would have a problem if Henson played better than he did?

And based on Bledsoe's play the last two seasons, that's a distinct possibility.

Alexander
02-17-2005, 06:38 PM
And based on Bledsoe's play the last two seasons, that's a distinct possibility.
From the tone of this article, Bledsoe was blindsided by the request to backup and got mad.

Something Testeverde did was that he came in here with the idea of competitng for the starting job with Quincy.

Bledsoe has made it clear. He wants to start.

That demand alone is a clue that perhaps he is overestimating how good he is and may just find us intriguing because Bill is here. I read that comment he made about our weapons. I was not aware we had many besides Julius and Jason.

Waffle
02-17-2005, 06:43 PM
From the tone of this article, Bledsoe was blindsided by the request to backup and got mad.

Something Testeverde did was that he came in here with the idea of competitng for the starting job with Quincy.

Bledsoe has made it clear. He wants to start.

That demand alone is a clue that perhaps he is overestimating how good he is and may just find us intriguing because Bill is here. I read that comment he made about our weapons. I was not aware we had many besides Julius and Jason.
And you just have to wonder...if Bledsoe is soooo good, then why are they turning over the reigns to a 2nd year QB with little or no experience??

Hmmmmm. :cool:

ravidubey
02-17-2005, 06:48 PM
He should be happy the defense and special teams improved the ballclub in spite of his mediocre play.

When he had both Moulds and Price he lit things up with an average ST's and defense.

Waffle
02-17-2005, 06:50 PM
When he had both Moulds and Price he lit things up with an average ST's and defense.
Sure he did...in 2002. ;)

ravidubey
02-17-2005, 06:51 PM
And you just have to wonder...if Bledsoe is soooo good, then why are they turning over the reigns to a 2nd year QB with little or no experience??

Hmmmmm. :cool:

Good point, except when you've traded 1st and 2nd round draft picks for that QB. They still started Bledsoe every game this year while they had a chance to make the playoffs.

Waffle
02-17-2005, 06:56 PM
Good point, except when you've traded 1st and 2nd round draft picks for that QB. They still started Bledsoe every game this year while they had a chance to make the playoffs.
That's true. But look what San Diego paid Phillip Rivers last year and where he was drafted...and now they are going to keep Brees anyway, at least for another season it appears.

The real question is why did Buffalo trade their 1st and 2nd for Losman in the first place?? It seemed like a desperate move to me. It wasn't like Losman was even that highly touted to begin with. I think they saw Drew's play free-falling even after 2003, much less how he fared in 2004 and wanted to get someone in the fold quick before Bledsoe completely disentegrated.

Nors
02-17-2005, 06:58 PM
He should be happy the defense and special teams improved the ballclub in spite of his mediocre play.


Bledsoe set about every single Buffalo Bill Franchise passing record in 2002. They the foolishly got rid of Peerless Price, Jay Rieserma and Larry Centers ;)

Funny also, Bledsoe with Parcells set about a dozen NFL passing records that stand to this day!


Funny VT is a perennial loser and his teams sucks. Bledsoe won far more in his career and its defense and special teams! :lol:

MichaelWinicki
02-17-2005, 07:03 PM
He should be happy the defense and special teams improved the ballclub in spite of his mediocre play.


Very well said.

MichaelWinicki
02-17-2005, 07:04 PM
From the tone of this article, Bledsoe was blindsided by the request to backup and got mad.

Something Testeverde did was that he came in here with the idea of competitng for the starting job with Quincy.

Bledsoe has made it clear. He wants to start.

That demand alone is a clue that perhaps he is overestimating how good he is and may just find us intriguing because Bill is here. I read that comment he made about our weapons. I was not aware we had many besides Julius and Jason.


That's exactly what happened.

Waffle
02-17-2005, 07:05 PM
Bledsoe set about every single Buffalo Bill Franchise passing record in 2002. They the foolishly got rid of Peerless Price, Jay Rieserma and Larry Centers ;)

Funny also, Bledsoe with Parcells set about a dozen NFL passing records that stand to this day!


Funny VT is a perennial loser and his teams sucks. Bledsoe won far more in his career and its defense and special teams! :lol:Again...are we in a freakin' time machine?? That was 2002. This is 2005! Bledsoe's play deteriorated in 2003 and 2004 even with better defensive and special teams play, and that is factually indisputable. Buffalo doesn't even want the guy anymore and has turned the team over to a 2nd year guy with nearly ZERO experience. That speaks volumes!

And even the Cardinals have said that Bledsoe's best days are behind him and would rather have Brad Johnson or even Jeff Garcia (shreek!) over Bledsoe in their quest for a vet to compete with Mckown.

Portland Fanatic
02-17-2005, 07:09 PM
Bledsoe set about every single Buffalo Bill Franchise passing record in 2002. They the foolishly got rid of Peerless Price, Jay Rieserma and Larry Centers ;)

Funny also, Bledsoe with Parcells set about a dozen NFL passing records that stand to this day!


Funny VT is a perennial loser and his teams sucks. Bledsoe won far more in his career and its defense and special teams! :lol:
Nors...what you say is all history...history that has happened years ago while he was in his prime...those days are over. Unless Drew sleeps in a TO and Micheal Jackson chamber he is an image of his glory days.

I will be honest...if this were last year...we just landed Henson with the 3rd to prepare for the future...we signed Bledsoe and not Vinny. I would have supported this move 100%. That was a year ago...Henson has had two off-season and one full season to prepare...now we want Bledsoe, but he will only come as a starter. Day late dollar short!

Portland Fanatic
02-17-2005, 07:10 PM
Again...are we in a freakin' time machine?? That was 2002. This is 2005! Bledsoe's play deteriorated in 2003 and 2004 even with better defensive and special teams play, and that is factually indisputable. Buffalo doesn't even want the guy anymore and have turned the team over to a 2nd year guy with nearly ZERO experience. That speaks volumes!

And even the Cardinals have said that Bledsoe's best days are behind him and would rather have Brad Johnson or even Jeff Garcia (shreek!) over Bledsoe in their quest for a vet to compete with Mckown.

Ahhh...you beat me to the that was then...this is now post.:p

Waffle
02-17-2005, 07:14 PM
That was a year ago...Henson has had two off-season and one full season to prepare...now we want Bledsoe, but he will only come as a starter. Day late dollar short!
And Bledsoe has had two off-seasons and one full season to continue his rapid deterioration. :cool:

jman
02-17-2005, 07:21 PM
The thing that bothers me is the way he showed no respect at all for their decision about Lohsman. The way he said "particularly for J.P.".

What if he would have a problem if Henson played better than he did?
I have doubts he actually said that..."Quote-unquote". Just wondering about the punctuation in the quote. Could be a typo from the writer if it was a cut and paste post. But it kind of has an air of a writer’s creative license...But I did hear when he was first told, he was really pissed, because he felt that the Bills was his team. But later said he understood why they did it.



"Backing up anybody is not something I foresee for me," he said. "I don't see myself ever being a backup in this league and particularly for J.P. "If it comes to that you'll probably see me just tip my hat and head back to the Northwest. Do I think this is fair? No, I don't think this is fair, but I'm also aware that that's how it works."

Nors
02-17-2005, 07:31 PM
Again...are we in a freakin' time machine?? That was 2002. This is 2005! Bledsoe's play deteriorated in 2003 and 2004 even with better defensive and special teams play, and that is factually indisputable. Buffalo doesn't even want the guy anymore and has turned the team over to a 2nd year guy with nearly ZERO experience. That speaks volumes!

And even the Cardinals have said that Bledsoe's best days are behind him and would rather have Brad Johnson or even Jeff Garcia (shreek!) over Bledsoe in their quest for a vet to compete with Mckown.


HE'S 42!!!!! this season. Last time he performed at An All Pro level was 1998. AND HE ONLY HAS DONE THAT TWICE IN A 18 YEAR CAREER, Drew 4x to date, last in 2002. Who's washed up? :)

Waffle
02-17-2005, 07:38 PM
HE'S 42!!!!! this season.
Not until November, Nors. :p

Last time he performed at An All Pro level was 1998. AND HE ONLY HAS DONE THAT TWICE IN A 18 YEAR CAREER.
True, but don't forget his Achillies injury in 1999. He was Pennington's backup for a couple of years as well. Hard to play at an All Pro Level on the bench. But really who cares. His play last season was pretty similar to his play in 1997 or 1987 for that matter. At least we know what we'll get w/ Vinny and he isn't making ridiculous demands to be the starter in '05.

Drew 4x to date, last in 2002.
Yeah, he looked great...IN 2002! :banghead:

Who's washed up? :)
Well, actually Bledsoe is. Vinny is playing like he's always played, remember?