Okay, I'm not a huge Bledsoe fan. In fact, my friends that are not Cowboys fans actually like the guy and ask me why I'm not thrilled and I just say "I don't trust him in the end." But, I'll give Bledsoe some credit for playing pretty well so far and in reality, he's not the root of the problem outside of the Seattle and Oakland games. That being said, he had rain in the Seattle game and a strong wind in the Oakland that hurt his play.
Bingo. Hey Dallas fans, do you feel like your offensive line suddenly got 100 times worse OVERNIGHT??? It's called the Bledsoe syndrome.
No, it's called Marco Rivera got hurt and hasn't been very good. Then Jacob Rogers was basically put on I-R (and released) and they were forced to move a 6th round rookie from backup LT to starting RT (a position he never played before). It's called your Pro Bowl left tackle got hurt. It's called teams have figured out that you can blitz hard up the middle against Al Johnson (who also is hurt) and Marco Rivera.....thus when Bledsoe takes a 5 step drop, he's got a defender pushing back his center and/or right guard 4 steps.
Oh yeah, let's not forget losing Patrick Crayton who was a valuable 3rd down WR.
You're going to feel it all year long.
Not true, didn't really start feeling it until the Seattle game and it didn't become full blown until the Philly game. Even still, he was only sacked twice by Philly and then by Denver.
There's no known cure at this time.
Sure there is. Have a good O-Line. Have good receivers. Max protect on occasion. Call good plays.
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.
Of course this was after the first preseason game, which is beyond meaningless.
Not true. He's been effective on play action for the most part all year long.
True, although Dallas has stunk at the screen for about 10 years.
-struggles to read defenses (needs no less than 4 seconds to read a standard D)
Not true.
When Dallas' O-Line wasn't injured and they had Crayton healthy, they were killing blitzing teams. In fact, Bledsoe's QB rating against the blitz is over 100.
Sort of true. I think he lacks good footwork. I mean Chad Hutchinson had little pocket presence. Drew seems to know the defender(s) are coming, he just can't avoid them.
-doesn't protect the ball
He isn't great at it. But he doesn't make impulse throws either.
-seems to get lazy as the year progresses
Remains to be seen.
I'm guessing he means about when a play breaks down. Drew has been a decent audibler and was effective against the blitz early on in the season.
Again, I'm not a Bledsoe fanboy but unless Dallas has a Brady or Peyton Manning, they'd have major issues regardless on offense. Tends to happen when you have injuries and some players not playing up to expectations.
Rich..........