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  • BlackMetalNinja
    I'm not Jewish, I'm just in it for the hats.
    • May 2005
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    My Bills Report Card

    I'll be writing these on a weekly basis for the site, feedback is welcome and encouraged

    Buffalo Bills Report Card: vs. Seattle, 9/7/08

    by Scott Lunn


    Quarterbacks: B-
    - This may be the toughest grade I had to come up with this week. After leaving the game on Sunday, I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the QB play, but I thought I’d wait until I had a chance to re-watch the broadcast to make a decision. Afterwards, I’m still not entirely pleased. Not to say Trent was bad, because he wasn’t really. I just don’t think he was overly effective. He had a couple very nice throws and managed the game well, which is generally what I think we need, but he also struggled quite a bit early on. I’ll chalk some of it up to lack of snaps in the preseason, and I’ll chalk a little more up to the weather (He really needs to learn how to deal with that in Orchard Park though). I still hope to see better down the road, but I can deal with this sort of play for the most part.
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  • Mitchy moo
    Roways rooking ahread!
    • Sep 2005
    • 18380

    #2
    Re: My Bills Report Card

    After Trent was off off several weeks, I expected him to come out of the gate slow and he did. Trent did not turn the ball over and managed the game wonderfully. Anytime you get a QB near 100 on the rating chart and win by 24 points, You should be fairly pleased. We have our QB, finally.

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    • BlackMetalNinja
      I'm not Jewish, I'm just in it for the hats.
      • May 2005
      • 31525

      #3
      Re: My Bills Report Card

      Originally posted by Skooby
      After Trent was off off several weeks, I expected him to come out of the gate slow and he did. Trent did not turn the ball over and managed the game wonderfully. Anytime you get a QB near 100 on the rating chart and win by 24 points, You should be fairly pleased. We have our QB, finally.
      I think I'd like to see more than one game to make that decision.

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      • Jan Reimers
        Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
        • May 2003
        • 17353

        #4
        Re: My Bills Report Card

        This is a tough crowd. Edwards missed the last 2 preseason games, and was making only the 10th start of his career. At times Sunday, it was pretty windy and rainy. Seattle has a good defensive team.

        I think 19-30 for 215 yards, a TD and no interceptions (and no new receivers from last year, plus no Peters) was damned good under the circumstances.
        Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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        • gr8slayer
          Registered User
          • Feb 2005
          • 20796

          #5
          Re: My Bills Report Card

          Originally posted by Jan Reimers
          This is a tough crowd. Edwards missed the last 2 preseason games, and was making only the 10th start of his career. At times Sunday, it was pretty windy and rainy. Seattle has a good defensive team.

          I think 19-30 for 215 yards, a TD and no interceptions (and no new receivers from last year, plus no Peters) was damned good under the circumstances.
          Please, quit making excuses for the guy, there are none anymore. He's going to face great D's every week, he's going to face bad weather regularly in Buffalo, that's just the reality of it.

          That being said I thought he played a fine game, even if he just plays like that every week we'll win a lot of games. He's never going to be the type of QB who is going to light up the league, but he won't have to with an RB like Lynch.

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          • gr8slayer
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            • Feb 2005
            • 20796

            #6
            Re: My Bills Report Card

            Good job BMN, almost completely agree.

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            • Jan Reimers
              Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
              • May 2003
              • 17353

              #7
              Re: My Bills Report Card

              Originally posted by gr8slayer
              Please, quit making excuses for the guy, there are none anymore. He's going to face great D's every week, he's going to face bad weather regularly in Buffalo, that's just the reality of it.

              That being said I thought he played a fine game, even if he just plays like that every week we'll win a lot of games. He's never going to be the type of QB who is going to light up the league, but he won't have to with an RB like Lynch.
              I wasn't making excuses. I was pointing out how well he played under less than ideal circumstances.
              Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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              • Tatonka
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 21289

                #8
                Re: My Bills Report Card

                i am not concerned about edwards arm strength, but his ability to play when there is poor weather really really makes me nervous. he has not done anything good when there has been the slightest amount of rains or hard winds.
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                • Mad Bomber
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 12927

                  #9
                  Re: My Bills Report Card

                  Originally posted by Jan Reimers
                  This is a tough crowd. Edwards missed the last 2 preseason games, and was making only the 10th start of his career. At times Sunday, it was pretty windy and rainy. Seattle has a good defensive team.

                  I think 19-30 for 215 yards, a TD and no interceptions (and no new receivers from last year, plus no Peters) was damned good under the circumstances.
                  Trent had a VERY slow start, but after that I thought he looked good. Before his 32 yard hookup to Lee Evans on the first scoring drive, Edwards was 1 for 6 for 7 yards.

                  That means he was 18 for 24 (75%) for 208 yards with 1 TD and 0 INT after that rocky start.

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                  • OpIv37
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                    • Sep 2002
                    • 101326

                    #10
                    Re: My Bills Report Card

                    He had a few great runs for some good yardage, including the TD, but even the short runs were the type you like to see. Head down, barreling ahead with 3 guys on him… making a quick cutback to avoid getting dropped in the backfield.
                    This is one thing that we absolutely lacked with McGahee. I don't know if he didn't have the physical ability or if he gave up on the plays, but Lynch handles busted plays infinitely better than McGahee does.
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                    • northernbillfan
                      Hello, I'm Mike and I'm a Bills fan.

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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 27551

                      #11
                      Re: My Bills Report Card

                      Originally posted by Jan Reimers
                      This is a tough crowd. Edwards missed the last 2 preseason games, and was making only the 10th start of his career. At times Sunday, it was pretty windy and rainy. Seattle has a good defensive team.

                      I think 19-30 for 215 yards, a TD and no interceptions (and no new receivers from last year, plus no Peters) was damned good under the circumstances.
                      Doesn't sound like excuses to me. Trent did get his groove on later in the game. Let's hope he keeps it for the remainder of the season.
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                      • gr8slayer
                        Registered User
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 20796

                        #12
                        Re: My Bills Report Card

                        Originally posted by OpIv37
                        This is one thing that we absolutely lacked with McGahee. I don't know if he didn't have the physical ability or if he gave up on the plays, but Lynch handles busted plays infinitely better than McGahee does.
                        McGahee is as talented as they come, he just can't quit get away from his dancing style of running. It worked in college but it won't work in the pros, you have to hit the hole and hit it hard.

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                        • OpIv37
                          Acid Douching Asswipe
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 101326

                          #13
                          Re: My Bills Report Card

                          Originally posted by Jan Reimers
                          This is a tough crowd. Edwards missed the last 2 preseason games, and was making only the 10th start of his career. At times Sunday, it was pretty windy and rainy. Seattle has a good defensive team.

                          I think 19-30 for 215 yards, a TD and no interceptions (and no new receivers from last year, plus no Peters) was damned good under the circumstances.

                          while I see your point, just once I'd like to be able to say that something about this team- particularly a QB- was damned good WITHOUT having to qualify it with "under the circumstances." There's no asterisk in the standings columns, record books or playoff tree for "under the circumstances."

                          That's what annoyed me so bad about last year: everything good was "under the circumstances" of an inexperienced team, all the injuries, etc. We had to evaluate the team with reduced expectations. "Under the circumstances" can be a great feel-good story but usually means a mediocre performance in the grand scheme of things.
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                          • djjimkelly
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                            • Apr 2003
                            • 7045

                            #14
                            Re: My Bills Report Card

                            ive yet to weigh in on this game moreso becuz the site has been a bit wonky.

                            anyway lets not jump to any crazy conclusions about this team

                            edwards didnt really play well he missed several wrs under threw a ball to evans early that would have been 6. now did he play bad. NO but he didnt play well either.

                            everyone is missing the fact our special teams basically set up or scored 27 of the 34 points on sunday.

                            this will i repeat will not come close to happening on almost every week for the rest of the year.

                            edwards did nothing IMO to either say hes the goods or not the goods this weekend.

                            i do however have a new fear with this bills team.

                            the brady injury could skew our results to make everyone think we are more then we are. 2 sure losses have become 2 probable wins now.

                            i dont think anyone rejoiced more then the bills coaching staff when brady went down becuz it could be the reason their jobs get saved.

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                            • The Spaz
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 19066

                              #15
                              Re: My Bills Report Card

                              Originally posted by djjimkelly
                              ive yet to weigh in on this game moreso becuz the site has been a bit wonky.

                              anyway lets not jump to any crazy conclusions about this team

                              edwards didnt really play well he missed several wrs under threw a ball to evans early that would have been 6. now did he play bad. NO but he didnt play well either.

                              everyone is missing the fact our special teams basically set up or scored 27 of the 34 points on sunday.

                              this will i repeat will not come close to happening on almost every week for the rest of the year.

                              edwards did nothing IMO to either say hes the goods or not the goods this weekend.

                              i do however have a new fear with this bills team.

                              the brady injury could skew our results to make everyone think we are more then we are. 2 sure losses have become 2 probable wins now.

                              i dont think anyone rejoiced more then the bills coaching staff when brady went down becuz it could be the reason their jobs get saved.
                              Whatever JP.

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