Bledsoe in Red Zone

ddh33

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I don't remember seeing a guy written off faster than Drew Bledsoe. To hear some tell it, Drew must be 38 or 39 years old. In truth, he's only 32 and still quite a bit younger than someone like Rich Gannon, who played his best ball late in his career.

I have always felt that if Bledsoe was surrounded by the right people and allowed to play to his strengths, that he is still a very good QB.
 

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He did sling some sweet throws out there from some very asward positions. But they were decent to very good passes.

Keep em coming DB you got my support from the beginning and a few more games like that he will have a lot more I'd guess.
 

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Great start to the Bledsoe era. Let the converts line up!

This team is going to make noise deep into playoffs!
 

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32 wow that is a QB in his prime.
It should get better, he had a rookie in his first game at RT. Rivera hasn't really played this preseason and the whole line has not had a chance to work together this off season. Anyone remember PP. He had his best season w/ Bledsoe and he hasn't even seen the field.
I loved this move from the beginning. I just saw this as Parcells hooking up with Vinny T. the first time around w/ the Jets. Right around the same age and I expect the same results.
I was watching the Phlly game and I started to think to myself, how can Philly beat a team on offense? Mcnabb, T.O and Westbrook.
We have Bledsoe, JJ, Witten, Glenn, Keyshawn, Crayton and P. Price.
We get this d together, get some stability on the line and I think we see philly in the rear view mirror.
 
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