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05-31-2005
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Tidbit--Some Bills thought Bledsoe should stay
Take it for what it's worth, considering the source (ProFootballTalk.com), but this is an interesting tidbit if true.
SOME BILLS THOUGHT BLEDSOE SHOULD STAY
We're hearing that there was a difference of opinion in the Buffalo front office regarding whether to give former starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe the hook after the 2004 season.
It was, we're told, a move made by G.M. Tom Donahoe and coach Mike Mularkey, and that not all members of the front office wanted to yank him. The thinking was that Bledsoe can still throw, and that the team's offensive line generally sucked during his tenure.
We're also hearing that there are concerns as to whether the successor to Bledsoe, J.P. Losman, will pan out. Per one source, it's a 50-50 proposition at best as to whether he'll make it. Even if he does, he might only be "adequate at best" as a starting quarterback.
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05-31-2005
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"You Want Some?"
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Yeah. I would believe that. Generally speaking you aren't going to get everyone to agree on a decision for just about anything in life. I'm sure Drew had his supporters on the coaching staff and the front office too. Take a group of say 10 people and see if you how easily you can get them to agree on where to go to eat. LOL!
Yeah, I don't think Losman is anything special.
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05-31-2005
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Senior Member
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Without knowing the dynamics there,what you can
take from last season,is that Bledsoe led them on a
damn good win streak and they still cut him.I think he
must feel like the most under appreciated qb in the league.
One thing I believe,is, he should do just fine with the players
he'll have around him this year.
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05-31-2005
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Outta bounds
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I would be a bit leery about handing the whole franchise over to Losman. Had I been in charge, and I wanted Losman to be my starter, I would have simply had an open competition and played the best guy.
There's a chance Losman tanks... if that's the case, I'd have wanted Bledsoe waiting in the wings. They jettisoned their insurance and I'm not sure why. There might have been some locker room tension between those two.
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05-31-2005
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Instincts to another flow
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I think what it comes down to is that Bledsoe wasn't their guy. He was a hand-picked product of the old regime. Just because he was a vet, it didn't guarantee him a spot, because they didn't sign him.
That's like alot of new employers. They come in, evaluate the situation, and then make moves to find the folks that fit their standards.
There was also some article that mentioned that Bledsoe would go off and do his own thing contrary to what the coaches wanted. Yet another reason they went w/Losman is so they could mold him according to their wishes and desires.
So while some may have wanted him to stay, the folks in charge didn't and that's all that matters.
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05-31-2005
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"You Want Some?"
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Originally Posted by Woody'sGirl
I think what it comes down to is that Bledsoe wasn't their guy. He was a hand-picked product of the old regime. Just because he was a vet, it didn't guarantee him a spot, because they didn't sign him.
That's like alot of new employers. They come in, evaluate the situation, and then make moves to find the folks that fit their standards.
There was also some article that mentioned that Bledsoe would go off and do his own thing contrary to what the coaches wanted. Yet another reason they went w/Losman is so they could mold him according to their wishes and desires.
So while some may have wanted him to stay, the folks in charge didn't and that's all that matters.
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M., it's like this...
The Pittsburgh game and Drew's miserable performance cemented his departure. The team and the fan based were crushed at how "small" he came up.
Pittsburgh played "scrubs" throughout the defense and Drew had a horrible day. Most felt his decision making was faulty at best.
LaTuna has said that Drew has a little coach-killer in him... well I think Mularky and Donahoe felt their future was more secure with Losman. Which on one hand is a scary thought. On the other it sort of protects them because the expectations of the team aren't going to be that high due to using starting of Losman at QB.
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05-31-2005
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Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
M., it's like this...
The Pittsburgh game and Drew's miserable performance cemented his departure. The team and the fan based were crushed at how "small" he came up.
Pittsburgh played "scrubs" throughout the defense and Drew had a horrible day. Most felt his decision making was faulty at best.
LaTuna has said that Drew has a little coach-killer in him... well I think Mularky and Donahoe felt their future was more secure with Losman. Which on one hand is a scary thought. On the other it sort of protects them because the expectations of the team aren't going to be that high due to using starting of Losman at QB.
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This is what I've been saying all along about Bledsoe. The game summary for the Pittsburgh loss was absolutely brutal. I got the feeling that the coaches just lost all faith in him to get the job done. Everything I've read about Losman in the Bill's papers has been positive, they actually feel that they'll be able to open up their offense now that Bedsore is gone. That's why I say I don't like him with his career .503 winning percentage which translates to an 8-8 life-time record, which is exactly what Parcells says he didn't want, an 8-8 quarterback. It's the inconsistency in what BP says he believes in and what he does makes me question his judgement.
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05-31-2005
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Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
M., it's like this...
The Pittsburgh game and Drew's miserable performance cemented his departure. The team and the fan based were crushed at how "small" he came up.
Pittsburgh played "scrubs" throughout the defense and Drew had a horrible day. Most felt his decision making was faulty at best.
LaTuna has said that Drew has a little coach-killer in him... well I think Mularky and Donahoe felt their future was more secure with Losman. Which on one hand is a scary thought. On the other it sort of protects them because the expectations of the team aren't going to be that high due to using starting of Losman at QB.
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Wasn't that the game the defense allowed Pitt to score 28 points? The vaunted Bills defense? I believe Bills had 24 on the board that one.
That was a team bad effort, not all on Drew. I watched it.
Drew is A Cowboy - must sux Mikey. You only get to exult if we fail regarding Drew. EVEN WORSE YOU MIGHT HAVE TO CREDIT OUR 3-4 DEFENSE!
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05-31-2005
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Originally Posted by AsthmaField
I would be a bit leery about handing the whole franchise over to Losman. Had I been in charge, and I wanted Losman to be my starter, I would have simply had an open competition and played the best guy.
There's a chance Losman tanks... if that's the case, I'd have wanted Bledsoe waiting in the wings. They jettisoned their insurance and I'm not sure why. There might have been some locker room tension between those two.
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They over paid to draft Losman. They figured they can throw him out there. I don't think they know how important the QB position really. Thats going to be a real bad Bills team.
They couldn't have an open competition because Bledsoe would have won that. Now - no controversy.
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05-31-2005
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Not Just For Breakfast Anymore
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Originally Posted by Nors
They over paid to draft Losman. They figured they can throw him out there. I don't think they know how important the QB position really. Thats going to be a real bad Bills team.
They couldn't have an open competition because Bledsoe would have won that. Now - no controversy.
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Because they overpaid, they had to jettison Bledsoe and annoint Losman the starter just to justify trading away the #1 they paid to get him. They knew there was no way in Hades that Bledsoe would ever willingly agree to be Losman's backup.
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05-31-2005
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They were going to be hard pressed in a few ways.
1) CAP - number 1 issue now. They would have had a lot of team dollars tied up in one position only one guy could play.
2) Team Chemistry. The type of offense one QB can succeed in is not the same the other can.
3) Who the players like.... Will rip you up most times.
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05-31-2005
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NFL Historian
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Originally Posted by AsthmaField
I would be a bit leery about handing the whole franchise over to Losman. Had I been in charge, and I wanted Losman to be my starter, I would have simply had an open competition and played the best guy.
There's a chance Losman tanks... if that's the case, I'd have wanted Bledsoe waiting in the wings. They jettisoned their insurance and I'm not sure why. There might have been some locker room tension between those two.
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Well... they did bring in Kelly Holcomb... 
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Star Power
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Originally Posted by Kittymama
Mike Mularkey, and that not all members of the front office wanted to yank him.
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Everytime I see this guy's name I think of "Cut the malarkey" from Dave Chapelle's "racial draft".
Is there any reward for good other than good?
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05-31-2005
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just a thought.....
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Originally Posted by Kittymama
Take it for what it's worth, considering the source (ProFootballTalk.com), but this is an interesting tidbit if true.
SOME BILLS THOUGHT BLEDSOE SHOULD STAY
We're hearing that there was a difference of opinion in the Buffalo front office regarding whether to give former starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe the hook after the 2004 season.
It was, we're told, a move made by G.M. Tom Donahoe and coach Mike Mularkey, and that not all members of the front office wanted to yank him. The thinking was that Bledsoe can still throw, and that the team's offensive line generally sucked during his tenure.
We're also hearing that there are concerns as to whether the successor to Bledsoe, J.P. Losman, will pan out. Per one source, it's a 50-50 proposition at best as to whether he'll make it. Even if he does, he might only be "adequate at best" as a starting quarterback.
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Maybe they were trying to avoid a quarterback controversy by cutting Bledsoe. I don't subscribe to the thought that having two good quarterbacks (or even three) is a bad thing, but teams seem to go out of their way to avoid a quarterback controversy.
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05-31-2005
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Stupidest move ever made by Buffalo...One of the smartest made by Dallas...
Bledsoe WILL deliver with a REAL NFL caliber O-line like we have...
J.P. LOSman----Weclome to the REAL world...I doubt he will survive the season without an injury....
When asked about his mobility-
"When one of these running quarterbacks wins the Super Bowl, then I think that'll be a lot more valid."- Drew Bledsoe 2/23/05
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