The official hang Bledsoe thread

gbrittain said:
He is not a Hall of Famer. He is what he has always been and that is a not so good QB.

Dallas will not win with Bledsoe at the helm.

What will it take for people to realize that Bledsoe will never lead this team anywhere. Seriously what will it take?

That was probably his worst game as far as accuracy since he's been a Cowboy. It's just to bad it happened already.
 
Cajuncowboy said:
3 picks, some big throws to make it look like he knows what he's doing and well, we picked up right from where we left off last year.

Call it reactionary, call it, knee jerk, call it whatever you want, but start Romo and let Bledsoe be the vet back up we need and start grooming Romo now. If this is what we can expect, yet again, from Bledsoe, we ain't going anywhere this year anyway.

Get Romo ready.


Oh yeah, and find a healthy kicker!

Don't forget the int that the officials took away from the Jags, or the other two that they dropped. It could have been six picks, eclipsing Danny White's four pick days.
 
kartr said:
Don't forget the int that the officials took away from the Jags, or the other two that they dropped. It could have been six picks, eclipsing Danny White's four pick days.

If we counted all the "almost" picks, your IDOL GOD quincy carter (i refuse to capitalize his name) would have thrown 30 in 2003.
 
Tripod said:
I hope the Bledsoe bashers on this thread and others have the nuts to come back after week six when we are 4-2 or 5-1 with Bledsoe still QBing and admit you were writing him off after week 1.

4 completions in the second half alone were called backu because of penalties.
Crappy field position and unimaginative play calling (and an uninspired D) had a helluva a lot to do with it too.

The real question is who will you blame when we play against the Carolina,Tampa,Colt defenses and he plays poorly. Us bashers know this wont be the only bad game he has. With our schedule, there's probably another half dozen or so to go, so toughen up bucko.
 
bags said:
Hey hey hey! Bledsoe may have thrown three ints, but let's not forget the great job he did hitting jags players in the chest two other times and they dropped them (three if you include the reviewed int, but he went ahead and threw it back to them at the end anyways). Musta been the dark jerseys...

:p:

Hey, he's a generous guy. Can't blame him for that can you? :laugh2:
 
Never thought I'd say it after only his 17th game in Dallas, but I'm just about done with Bledsoe.

One more of these and I'm all for bringing in Romo.
 
kartr said:
I agree whole-heartedly about Drew Bledsucks. He's a waste of time because he's an over-rated has-been. That's why I wanted to trade him on draft day to Cleveland for a 4th round draft pick and then draft a 'real qb'.

We'll be lucky if we get a 7th Round for this bum. Bledsoe is washed up. BP just cursed the Cowboys organization when he released Quincy Carter.:starspin
 
wileedog said:
Don't agree Hos. Romo passed his pre-season tests with "flying colors" according to Bill. Its out of the "losing the player" stage for ROmo, Bill deems him ready. Numerous reports have said they are comfortable with ROmo if Drew goes down, which is probably an additional reason Henson is no longer here.

That said, obviously I don't see a switch forthcoming. But the "losing the player" argument no longer applies to Romo, I think Bill views him as one now.

Bledsoe is crap, so even if Romo is better than Bledsoe, which I seriously doubt, being better than crap is nothing to get excited about. Romo is still a third stringer in my book, having Bledsoe as our starter is what makes him seem so attractive.
 
PatsWin2002 said:
You're right. This is the same Drew we had here in NE 10 years ago: great arm, good numbers, and an iron clad guarantee that he will throw an INT with a few minutes left in the game with his team down by 7.

Bummer, cuz he's a great guy and I wish him the best. Parcells too. I'll never forget what they did for our franchise.

Thanks guy. I, for just another fan/poster, appreciate your coming here and sharing your thoughts.

I haven't seen Bledsoe long enough yet to form a real strong opinion but today was very disappointing for me. I thought our overall team was better and esp Drew. I've thought for some time he was not the caliber QB as Roger Staubach, Elway and others. But I thought he was just a notch below and knocking on the Hall of Fame door. Now I'm not so sure. But he gets at least another week in my book! We'll see what Parcells has to say.

I don't think Bledsoe was the cause of today's loss. But I'm again disappointed he didn't play better.

Come around more often.
 
kartr said:
Don't forget the int that the officials took away from the Jags, or the other two that they dropped. It could have been six picks, eclipsing Danny White's four pick days.

The INT the refs "took away" was followed by an INT. So if the original INT was upheld, the next one doesn't happen. Get it?

So even if the 2 the Jags supposedly dropped were INTs, thats only 5 in my book, partner, not 6.

But from your posts, logic doesn't seem to be your strong subject, now does it.
 
HeHateMe said:
Never thought I'd say it after only his 17th game in Dallas, but I'm just about done with Bledsoe.

One more of these and I'm all for bringing in Romo.
me too. specially with the porous line. romo at least would evade the rush then throw a pic with tons of moxie.

seriously, watching leftwich complete pass after pass to our vaunted secondary including the guy we took when we passed on him, newman, made me sick today.
 
Joe a Cowboys fan said:
Not Troy and not Roger who could be dazzling. Now Danny White may have been a taxi driver but at least he was a NYC taxi driver and not a bus driver. But is it possible to find an elite with out going through a decade of searching?

You ever heard of Danny White fever, he had more than his share of 4 int days and that was after Sir Roger handed him the keys to a race car. Dexter Manley and LT loved playing against Sir Fanny White, the man who was 0-4 in NFC Championship games while driving the sports car.
 
DIAF said:
We need to seriously have an IQ test or something before you register for this forum.

A rookie "real QB" would have thrown 8 ints today and we wouldnt have scored a point. Drew certainly isn't the greatest QB in the world, but he's been to probowls, thrown for 4000 yards more than a few times and is no stranger to the land of 20+ td passes a season. I'll take him over Romo, whatever rookie you want, or probably half the QBs in the league, thanks. Will he take a team on his back and get them to the superbowl? No. Will he be a decent QB? Most certainly. You guys all want the next Aikman RIGHT FREAKING NOW and apparently dont care about throwing away a season or two trying to find him. We did that already, and I'm freaking SICK of it. Not everyone can have a franchise QB. Make do with what you got in the meantime. Here's hoping that we draft a QB #1 next year.

Check you own IQ, I didn't say we'd start the rookie today. My plan would have been to sign McNair until the rookie was ready. McNair had the same qb rating as Bledsoe last year and he was on an awful team. Look what he did today on a good team. That's what he could have done for us today.
 
chinch said:
but, but, but.... he didn't "championship" (well if you wanna call losing a superbowl being a champion then so is Drew B.)... that is how you measure QBs of course. LOL.
The number of elite QBs who haven't won a Super Bowl < the number of "bus drivers" who haven't won one.

Elite QBs who have won Super Bowls > the number of "bus drivers" who have won Super Bowls.




Actually, the math isn't even close, but by all means continue to hold to your belief it's easier without an elite QB.
 
itoldyouSOE said:
The INT the refs "took away" was followed by an INT. So if the original INT was upheld, the next one doesn't happen. Get it?

So even if the 2 the Jags supposedly dropped were INTs, thats only 5 in my book, partner, not 6.

But from your posts, logic doesn't seem to be your strong subject, now does it.
I gotta point out a serious flaw in your post.

That last sentence is really supposed to be a question.

:grin:
 
Hostile said:
The number of elite QBs who haven't won a Super Bowl < the number of "bus drivers" who haven't won one.

Elite QBs who have won Super Bowls > the number of "bus drivers" who have won Super Bowls.

Actually, the math isn't even close, but by all means continue to hold to your belief it's easier without an elite QB.
right.. well... drew is ELITE by the numbers, stats and "won a (afc) championship" (just like jim kelly). HOF numbers almost too... couple of injury free years and it's possible.

there you go.
 
chinch said:
right.. well... drew is ELITE by the numbers, stats and "won a (afc) championship" (just like jim kelly). HOF numbers almost too... couple of injury free years and it's possible.

there you go.
I never said Bledsoe was elite. Not once.
 
DIAF said:
If we counted all the "almost" picks, your IDOL GOD quincy carter (i refuse to capitalize his name) would have thrown 30 in 2003.

We got to the playoffs with Carter without TO or a back in Julius Jones or Marion Barber's league. This team has 3 times the talent of the 2003 team, yet Bledsoe is the weakest link. If Carter could get that team the playoffs, imagine what he'd do with this one. His qb rating went from 71 in 2003 with no help here to 98 when playing with Curtis Martin and a better overall team.
At least when Carter threw 3 picks, he had no running game and no 'stud receiver' to run over and run past the defense. Heck against the Pats in 2003, he had play them on their field without Joey Galloway, just Terry and a rookie tight end and a second year hot head receiver that dropped way too many balls. Also, in that game, the O-line had 10 penalties and nullified several first down throws made by Quincy, and Quincy was actually running for his life in that game. What was Bledsucks excuse today, blame it on the rain.
 
RealCowboyfan said:
We'll be lucky if we get a 7th Round for this bum. Bledsoe is washed up. BP just cursed the Cowboys organization when he released Quincy Carter.:starspin

That's why I wanted to trade him on draft day, and yes, releasing Quincy was one of the worst decisions Parcells has ever made, topped only by signing Chad Hutchinson and Drew Henson as upgrades over QC.:laugh2:
 
kartr said:
That's why I wanted to trade him on draft day, and yes, releasing Quincy was one of the worst decisions Parcells has ever made, topped only by signing Chad Hutchinson and Drew Henson as upgrades over QC.:laugh2:

If releasing that bum Carter was the worst decision of Parcells life, I say he has led the life of a saint. PLease, Carter went on to tear the league apart and still haunts this franchise....oh wait, the CFL diddnt even want him.
 

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