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01-04-2006
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Thoughts From a Pats Fan
I posted a few weeks ago about my thoughts of Bledsoe. None of them positive by the way. I have been watching this game of football for so long, well, it is coming into perspective.
1. Forget stats. Stats are wonderful for WHAT??? Bledsoe has great stats, but yet he will never, ever win the big one. Period. Not going to happen. Never, not ever. There is not even a single thought in my mind that he will. Pressure = fall apart. Just the guy, nothing you can do about it.
2. Everyone remembers SB wins, forget even about AFC or NFC championships. Oh, another year, all forgotten.
3. Luck has nothing to do with it. People say we are lucky to have Brady, but if you look at our draft, year end and year out we seem to draft a QB. Sometimes I would say why are you drafting this guy???? Bottom line, Brady will be gone soon enough, and the QB is the most important guy on the team -- the leader. OK Pats, keep drafting a QB.
4. Parcells is an old style coach who has entered the modern age. Bring in the old guys, the guys I know. That's enough. Well, forget it. Not going to happen. Brady would have never played under Parcells. That much I know for sure. Actually I credit Weiss with that decison. No knowledge, just a gut feeling.
As a side note, I was lucky enough to see Glenn when he was a rookie in New England. If you do not go to the games, you really do not get a feel for it. TV does not do justice. NOPE. Glenn in his rookie year was one of the most amazing WR I ever saw. He floated on air. He blew it. I really feel if his heart was in it, he could have been the best ever. I am not joking, I saw this kid, and my eyes went out. Floated, he was simply amazing as a rookie.
So, bottom line, Parcells will put you in the playoffs maybe, Bledsoe will blow it, and Glenn never reached his potential. Luck has nothing to do with it.
I write this stuff, because as a Pats fan I went through the same feelings you are having.
Parcells, for me, get out of town.
Bledsoe, please don't let the door hit you on the way out.
Glenn, oh, gee, I still would like to see you in a Pats uniform.
Luck, no way. Forget it.
Oh, and Montana was the best QB that ever played the game. Those of you posting that don't think so, you were so young you never saw the guy play. He was amazing. Simply amazing. So is Brady. Luck, no way. Draft a QB every year, and commit to play him when he shows the talent.
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01-04-2006
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Lots of smoke and bs
Those that saw Glenn in person in that era? I was one of them and have posted past two years here how uncoverable he is. Its amazing in person.....
Teams that beat us double him and take him away.....
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01-04-2006
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Originally Posted by Pats Fan
I posted a few weeks ago about my thoughts of Bledsoe. None of them positive by the way. I have been watching this game of football for so long, well, it is coming into perspective.
1. Forget stats. Stats are wonderful for WHAT??? Bledsoe has great stats, but yet he will never, ever win the big one. Period. Not going to happen. Never, not ever. There is not even a single thought in my mind that he will. Pressure = fall apart. Just the guy, nothing you can do about it.
2. Everyone remembers SB wins, forget even about AFC or NFC championships. Oh, another year, all forgotten.
[View Full Quote]3. Luck has nothing to do with it. People say we are lucky to have Brady, but if you look at our draft, year end and year out we seem to draft a QB. Sometimes I would say why are you drafting this guy???? Bottom line, Brady will be gone soon enough, and the QB is the most important guy on the team -- the leader. OK Pats, keep drafting a QB.
4. Parcells is an old style coach who has entered the modern age. Bring in the old guys, the guys I know. That's enough. Well, forget it. Not going to happen. Brady would have never played under Parcells. That much I know for sure. Actually I credit Weiss with that decison. No knowledge, just a gut feeling.
As a side note, I was lucky enough to see Glenn when he was a rookie in New England. If you do not go to the games, you really do not get a feel for it. TV does not do justice. NOPE. Glenn in his rookie year was one of the most amazing WR I ever saw. He floated on air. He blew it. I really feel if his heart was in it, he could have been the best ever. I am not joking, I saw this kid, and my eyes went out. Floated, he was simply amazing as a rookie.
So, bottom line, Parcells will put you in the playoffs maybe, Bledsoe will blow it, and Glenn never reached his potential. Luck has nothing to do with it.
I write this stuff, because as a Pats fan I went through the same feelings you are having.
Parcells, for me, get out of town.
Bledsoe, please don't let the door hit you on the way out.
Glenn, oh, gee, I still would like to see you in a Pats uniform.
Luck, no way. Forget it.
Oh, and Montana was the best QB that ever played the game. Those of you posting that don't think so, you were so young you never saw the guy play. He was amazing. Simply amazing. So is Brady. Luck, no way. Draft a QB every year, and commit to play him when he shows the talent.
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Just think if Tom Brady had Jerry Rice.
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01-04-2006
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Originally Posted by Nors
Lots of smoke and bs
Those that saw Glenn in person in that era? I was one of them and have posted past two years here how uncoverable he is. Its amazing in person.....
Teams that beat us double him and take him away.....
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He said HE WANTED GLENN IN A PATS UNI.
Nice job of attacking the one part that was not against your agendas. 
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01-04-2006
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Yeah, we all know you hit the lottery with Tom Brady! Enough already! Who ever said they thought Drew Bledsoe was a dominant QB? He's a fine passer who needs protection to succeed and is worthy of being chosen as the #1 pick overall. He's not Montana, Brady, or Elway. But he has a champion's heart and leaves it all on the field so I'm glad he's our quarterback.
As a New England fan you haven't recently had to deal with the horror that was Quincy Carter, Anthonty Wright, Ryan Leaf, Tony Banks, Clint Stoerner and an ancient Vinnie Testaverde-- thanks to Bledsoe and Brady.
Be grateful you had Drew, because without him you would not have had a Superbowl appearance after the 1996 season and a Superbowl trophy after the 2001 season.
"Leadership is getting someone to do what they don't want to do, to achieve what they want to achieve."
- Tom Landry
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01-04-2006
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Oh thank you for sending us your pearls of wisdom from the Ivory Gates oh great Patriot fan.
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01-04-2006
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Saw enough of Bledsoe during regular season games over the years to call him beating out Henson. And he will for as long as both are on our roster. Simple math.
Romo may have a chance in 2007.
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01-04-2006
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Bandwagon Pats fan, winnig 3 SB's in 4 years............bandwagoner
Thank you for the post al mighty Pats fan 
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01-04-2006
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Originally Posted by Sabu1
Oh thank you for sending us your pearls of wisdom from the Ivory Gates oh great Patriot fan.
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Agree! What's the point of this thread?
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01-04-2006
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He makes a very valid point tho - and he is somewhat whacked....
Glenn in person is a stud. Dude is uncoverable. If he had his grill screwed on he'd be in hall. Amazing talent that has underperformed for his career.
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01-04-2006
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I was just looking at your posts, and I have a question, is this your work also:
Bingo. Hey Dallas fans, do you feel like your offensive line suddenly got 100 times worse OVERNIGHT??? It's called the Bledsoe syndrome. You're going to feel it all year long. There's no known cure at this time. Last night was a perfect microcosm of what Bledsoe brings to the table. He is slow to read defenses, has little (if any) pocket presence, and doesn't protect the football.
What Bledsoe DOES give you (on a positive note) is durability (he never seems to get injured...which might get annoying as the year goes on and his inability to lead the offense gets more and more profound), and he can still throw the deep ball, which I didn't see him do last night. He still has a pretty deep ball.
Sorry. As a Bills fan I once went through what you're all feeling now. Pats fans came to our board and told us almost verbatim what I just told you all. We didn't believe it one bit...then the season started and for about 8 games Bledsoe proved the Pats wrong. Then he came back down to reality and just hasn't been the same since.
I'm not here to talk smack, but just to lay it on the line, this is EXACTLY what you have in Drew Bledsoe:
Pros:
-Good person
-Good arm, nice deep ball
-Durable
-okay leader
Cons:
-can't play-action
-can't throw screens
-struggles to read defenses (needs no less than 4 seconds to read a standard D)
-can't throw hot routes
-little pocket presence
-doesn't protect the ball
-seems to get lazy as the year progresses
-can't improvise
What annoyed me most about Drew's tenure with the Bills is that he came in talking the same big game that he's talking for Dallas right now...about how he is motivated to win a ring yadda yadda yadda...but he just doesn't play with the same fire and enthusiasm he shows in his introductory interviews. He seems snakebitten, rattled, and dumfounded after every negative play, and ends up walking off the field with this 'deer in headlights' glaised over look. It's HORRIBLY FRUSTRATING.
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01-04-2006
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Sorry folks, I am no bandwagon fan. 30 year season ticket holder of the Pats. You think you are going through ugly, you don't know ugly. PLEASE. We were so bad for so long and yet I renewed my tickets every year. Love of the game, and the Pats.
I stand by my comments. Firm. Bledsoe in my eyes was and is a bum. Long before he was injured I wanted that guy sitting on the bench.
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01-04-2006
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Bums dont put up numbers like Bledsoe did.......
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01-04-2006
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The Boognish
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Didnt Bledsoe win the AFC Championship game the year that Brady was out?
Thats a pretty big game.
“Cynicism is nothing but intellectual cowardice.”
- Henry Rollins
Planning to fail is not the same as planning for failure.
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01-04-2006
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Kilyan - nope, but my feelings exactly. Gee, did I write that???? Could have Bills fan, my feelings - right on the money.
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