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RJ without a doubt. He cost us a first round pick and mega cash (read salary cap space) and NEVER lived up to it. Todd Collins was thrown at the wolves too early and suffered from the high standards of his predecessor, Jim Kelly. Collins was only really given one season to prove himself and had a 'few moments'. He lead us back against Dallas if I recall correctly. How many seasons/chances was RJ given? 3? 4?
RJ is like the engine of a pinto being in the body of a corvette. It looks good,but it runs like *****.
Should have made this thread a "poll". I have to agree with Shadow.
Originally posted by notacon
The biggest thing we learned from the Bills is that they are a resilient bunch and did what they had to do to win instead of past years where they fold like a cheap lawn chair.
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I'll reserve judgement on RJ until after this season. There is no comparison between RJ and Collins however. More hate directed at RJ even though he's gone maybe...?
RJ: 61.0 %, 5,166 yards, 7.4 YPA, 29 TDs, 20 INTs | 123 carries for 796 yards and 4 TDs
Not really a close comparison at all. Unless of course sacks and wins become your sole source for comparison...
If wins are all that matter, then Garcia blows too. He's less than .500 at 21-24. If sacks are all that matter, we're not gonna be any better off w/ Bledsoe other than the OL being better.
Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!
While both are my children, I did give Todd Collins other special gifts. Had he chosen another path in life, he would have been a Hall of Fame florist.
Some choose to use God's gifts, others go a different route.
Hey Willis- Let's call Travis
Hello Travis? ...*tee hee hee*...This Is Jerry Jones. we want you to be our starter.....*chuckle*...
Rob was better, but I don't know if I would take him over Collins if I had to choose between the two. Rob has NEVER gone through a season without getting injured, although I know I don't have to remind everyone about that.
I never saw a Bills QB miss receivers by as much as Todd Collins did. I mean this guy's throws would be 10 yards off. At least RJ could deliver the ball.
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