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  • The Spaz
    Registered User
    • Mar 2003
    • 19066

    No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

    Opinion on the Bills’ draft is all over the lot. ESPN’s Mel Kiper called it the best in the NFL. Peter King of Sports Illustrated called it “strange.” The fan reaction ranges from outright glee to utter disgust.

    But there’s one thing everyone agrees on: Next season will be crucial for Trent Edwards. In fact, a lot of fans are already looking to next year’s draft. Several have asked me if the Bills might take a quarterback if Edwards doesn’t make sufficient strides next season.

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

    #2
    Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

    We have filled enough holes, and added enough offensive weapons, that Edwards - like most QBs in the NFL - becomes our key player this year.
    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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    • Pinkerton Security
      Pinkerton's son
      • Feb 2006
      • 6003

      #3
      Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

      I love me some Trent but if he doesnt do well, i want his ass gone and get Sam Bradford.

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      • psubills62
        Legendary Zoner
        • Sep 2008
        • 11295

        #4
        Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

        I'm curious as to what people think - let's say Buffalo has a great record this year (hypothetical, go along with it), something like 13-3. But Edwards only improves slightly on his numbers from last year, with something like 15 TD's to 10 INT's. What then?

        I'm curious mainly because when I was looking at run statistics, I noticed that the two rookie QB's who had great success last year (or perceived success, as it was their team who did quite a bit), had two of the best running games in the league.

        It seems to me like the Bills are trying to dominate the LOS in the running game in order to set up the passing game. If Lynch/Jackson/Rhodes really get going, then Edwards should be a much more effective passer.
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        • kid mickey
          Registered User
          • Apr 2009
          • 738

          #5
          Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

          I hope he succeeds. We really can't afford to keep looking for a QB. Trent has got to be the guy.
          Biggest Donte Whitner supporter on this entire message board...Maybe biggest Donte Whitner fan ever...Wish there was a white throwback out that I could get of you guessed it #20...

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          • colin
            Drew's my hero!
            • Jul 2002
            • 2491

            #6
            Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

            is edwards' arm strength really an issue? i think it is more his ability to read 3-4 Ds and make decisions there.

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            • Pinkerton Security
              Pinkerton's son
              • Feb 2006
              • 6003

              #7
              Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

              Originally posted by psubills62
              I'm curious as to what people think - let's say Buffalo has a great record this year (hypothetical, go along with it), something like 13-3. But Edwards only improves slightly on his numbers from last year, with something like 15 TD's to 10 INT's. What then?

              I'm curious mainly because when I was looking at run statistics, I noticed that the two rookie QB's who had great success last year (or perceived success, as it was their team who did quite a bit), had two of the best running games in the league.

              It seems to me like the Bills are trying to dominate the LOS in the running game in order to set up the passing game. If Lynch/Jackson/Rhodes really get going, then Edwards should be a much more effective passer.

              good point. If we go 13-3, Trent played well enough for us to go 13-3. He may not win many games single-handedly, but if he doesnt lose them for us, then I'd be ok with him staying around. Big Ben did not have stellar numbers, he just facilitated the offense and protected the ball.

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              • justasportsfan
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 71601

                #8
                Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

                Originally posted by Jan Reimers
                and added enough offensive weapons,.
                thats an understatement. He's been given weapons that every qb including Brady would love talent wise.
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                • Commissioner
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 1083

                  #9
                  Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

                  Originally posted by colin
                  is edwards' arm strength really an issue? i think it is more his ability to read 3-4 Ds and make decisions there.
                  I think the main problem with 3-4 Ds was not getting the running game established. Most teams learned to drop back 8 guys in coverage to cover and dared us to run. Your not gonna have a lot of windows with 8 guys in zone coverage. Hopefully with more skill players we'll be able to fight through the 8 man zones.

                  It drove me nutz when Turk would have Trent go out there in shotgun continuously against the 8 man zone. You've got to pound the rock.

                  Look for Belichick to do this week 1 until we prove we can beat it.
                  Last edited by Commissioner; 05-01-2009, 12:32 PM.
                  Draft Gabbert at #3!

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                  • Philagape
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                    • Jul 2002
                    • 19432

                    #10
                    Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

                    I certainly will not tolerate a lack of growth this year. He has to step up consistently, or dump him. No more horrendous three-game stretches.
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                    • yordad
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 11867

                      #11
                      Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

                      Originally posted by colin
                      is edwards' arm strength really an issue? i think it is more his ability to read 3-4 Ds and make decisions there.
                      Yes, and Yes
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                      • Mr. Pink
                        Peterman Sucks!
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 35303

                        #12
                        Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

                        He's in his third year with a major offensive weapon in TO. If he stinks the joint up and we don't see marked improvement it's going to be that time to look in another direction. Hopefully that is not what happens or else we're looking at more rebuilding.

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                        • Commissioner
                          Registered User
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 1083

                          #13
                          Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

                          Originally posted by yordad
                          Yes, and Yes
                          I don't remember Trents arm strength being an issue in a game. I don't remember anyone saying he couldn't make a certain throw....

                          He doesn't have a Brett Favre arm, but his arm isn't holding the team back.
                          Draft Gabbert at #3!

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                          • Pinkerton Security
                            Pinkerton's son
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 6003

                            #14
                            Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

                            Originally posted by Commissioner
                            I don't remember Trents arm strength being an issue in a game. I don't remember anyone saying he couldn't make a certain throw....

                            He doesn't have a Brett Favre arm, but his arm isn't holding the team back.
                            eh, there are certain throws he cant rally make, such as the deeper sideline out, but then not a ton of guys CAN make those throws that well.

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                            • Beastie Bills
                              Senior Zoner
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 548

                              #15
                              Re: No debate: Edwards hits crucial time

                              Originally posted by Commissioner
                              I think the main problem with 3-4 Ds was not getting the running game established. Most teams learned to drop back 8 guys in coverage to cover and dared us to run. Your not gonna have a lot of windows with 8 guys in zone coverage. Hopefully with more skill players we'll be able to fight through the 8 man zones.

                              It drove me nutz when Turk would have Trent go out there in shotgun continuously against the 8 man zone. You've got to pound the rock.

                              Look for Belichick to do this week 1 until we prove we can beat it.
                              Very good post. It's a shame that most of the Trent-Bashers don't understand this.

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