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Fitz is horrible, but at least he has the balls to throw it down field. I was a Trent backer from day 1. I'd say Fitz gives the Bills a better chance to win. Although they need to find someone else entirely this offseason.
i don't think Fitzgerald is the answer at QB, but neither is Edwards. That has been made obvious by his inability to rebound from a bad game.
The thing with Fitzgerald is that he is very intelligent about the game. He is also confident. He doesn't worry about making mistakes. If throws an INT or makes a bad play, he steps right back up to the line and goes again. I like that about him. He doesnt have the physical tools though to be a regular starter. If he continues to win and play mistake free football, he will be the starter for the rest of the season.
My thinking is that eventually he will falter, and will play mostly how he played last season for the Bengals. I hope that doesnt happen, but its what his past dictates.
As for Bradford, that would be the worst mistake this team could make. There are other players that will be ready for the NFL before him. Jevan Snead is one. I really like what i see from Ryan Mallet in Arkansas, but he makes to many poor decisions with the ball. He has the physical tools, but the brains don't seem to be there right now.
i don't think Fitzgerald is the answer at QB, but neither is Edwards. That has been made obvious by his inability to rebound from a bad game.
The thing with Fitzgerald is that he is very intelligent about the game. He is also confident. He doesn't worry about making mistakes. If throws an INT or makes a bad play, he steps right back up to the line and goes again. I like that about him. He doesnt have the physical tools though to be a regular starter. If he continues to win and play mistake free football, he will be the starter for the rest of the season.
My thinking is that eventually he will falter, and will play mostly how he played last season for the Bengals. I hope that doesnt happen, but its what his past dictates.
As for Bradford, that would be the worst mistake this team could make. There are other players that will be ready for the NFL before him. Jevan Snead is one. I really like what i see from Ryan Mallet in Arkansas, but he makes to many poor decisions with the ball. He has the physical tools, but the brains don't seem to be there right now.
Its too early to argue, Bradford has to get his surgery, recover, and then show he can throw the ball again.
But Snead has been pretty average or worse too much this year. Thats just my opinion.
i don't think Fitzgerald is the answer at QB, but neither is Edwards. That has been made obvious by his inability to rebound from a bad game.
The thing with Fitzgerald is that he is very intelligent about the game. He is also confident. He doesn't worry about making mistakes. If throws an INT or makes a bad play, he steps right back up to the line and goes again. I like that about him. He doesnt have the physical tools though to be a regular starter. If he continues to win and play mistake free football, he will be the starter for the rest of the season.
My thinking is that eventually he will falter, and will play mostly how he played last season for the Bengals. I hope that doesnt happen, but its what his past dictates.
As for Bradford, that would be the worst mistake this team could make. There are other players that will be ready for the NFL before him. Jevan Snead is one. I really like what i see from Ryan Mallet in Arkansas, but he makes to many poor decisions with the ball. He has the physical tools, but the brains don't seem to be there right now.
Fitzgerald is the WR for the Cardinals. I think you mean Fitzpatrick right?
TE made the same throws that JF made today. Neither one of them attacked the medium range part of the field. TE gets his job back and the chance to work through things.
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