remember in 2002 drew threw for those 300 yard and 400 yard games.. and in those games he went deep about 4 to 5 times a game.. possibly more.... well..... i want that guy and that scheme back... let him throw the ball.. i mean... i think he threw just 2 passes deep last week and 1 was for 65 yards in the end .. when the game was out of reach.. i really think that the play calling should allow drew to throw more down feild... wayyy down field... i know we are supposed to be a pound the ball down their throats team, but... we need some confidence.. and drew needs some confidence... i mean.. i dont know if it would be a good thing to expirment this agaisnt the champion pats in 2 weeks... i'd rather have a solid, controlling game-plan... but, some where down the line.. i think they gota let drew Air It Out... and i know that people are going to say.. he holds onto the ball.. he will never get enough time... well... i dont see anything else working for us.. i think after the pats game.. which i predict will be close... we gota let drew do some early 2002 stuff for us... just as an expirement..... idk.. just a guess.. dont jump on me!
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Originally posted by bills_fan_aticGod damn! Just bench his ass already and stop trying to figure out ways to resuscitate his career. Logically speaking, he is going to be benched after this Patriots game. Mark my words. They are going to F#CKING kill him. I hate to be so damn pessimistic, but he is done.
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The only problem with letting Bledsoe air it out is that it takes the receivers 3-4 seconds to get downfield and the O-line can't hold the pressure that long. If he can get the ball off, even a few incompletes down the field will stretch the defense for the run or shorter passes
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Originally posted by OpIv37The only problem with letting Bledsoe air it out is that it takes the receivers 3-4 seconds to get downfield and the O-line can't hold the pressure that long. If he can get the ball off, even a few incompletes down the field will stretch the defense for the run or shorter passes
Drew still locks onto Moulds at times, failing to notice wide open 2nd and 3rd options.
Drew still has some difficulty delivering the ball to the WRs in stride. Too many balls thrown behind them, over their heads, or at their feet.
Way too many drops by ALL of the WRs, including St. Eric Moulds. That has to stop NOW if we're to develop any continuity in the passing game!
The WRs also must do a better job of getting off the line of scrimmage AND of finding the open areas of the field, so that Bledsoe will have something to go to when the rush is on, which is virtually every play.
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Originally posted by Bled2Henremember in 2002 drew threw for those 300 yard and 400 yard games.. and in those games he went deep about 4 to 5 times a game.. possibly more.... well..... i want that guy and that scheme back... let him throw the ball.. i mean... i think he threw just 2 passes deep last week and 1 was for 65 yards in the end .. when the game was out of reach.. i really think that the play calling should allow drew to throw more down feild... wayyy down field... i know we are supposed to be a pound the ball down their throats team, but... we need some confidence.. and drew needs some confidence... i mean.. i dont know if it would be a good thing to expirment this agaisnt the champion pats in 2 weeks... i'd rather have a solid, controlling game-plan... but, some where down the line.. i think they gota let drew Air It Out... and i know that people are going to say.. he holds onto the ball.. he will never get enough time... well... i dont see anything else working for us.. i think after the pats game.. which i predict will be close... we gota let drew do some early 2002 stuff for us... just as an expirement..... idk.. just a guess.. dont jump on me!
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Originally posted by R. RichOh, that's not the only problem, OpIv37. Here's just a few:
Drew still locks onto Moulds at times, failing to notice wide open 2nd and 3rd options.
Drew still has some difficulty delivering the ball to the WRs in stride. Too many balls thrown behind them, over their heads, or at their feet.
Way too many drops by ALL of the WRs, including St. Eric Moulds. That has to stop NOW if we're to develop any continuity in the passing game!
The WRs also must do a better job of getting off the line of scrimmage AND of finding the open areas of the field, so that Bledsoe will have something to go to when the rush is on, which is virtually every play.
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Originally posted by OpIv37The drops really have me concerned as well- Moulds has at least 4, and the interception against Oakland was Travis Henry's fault. Yes, Bledsoe puts a lot of heat on the ball, but they've been playing together for 3 seasons and Henry's a professional football player. He should know how to catch, or failing that, at least knock the ball down so the defender can't make a play.Good beef jerkey could possibly be the perfect food.
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Originally posted by OpIv37The drops really have me concerned as well- Moulds has at least 4, and the interception against Oakland was Travis Henry's fault. Yes, Bledsoe puts a lot of heat on the ball, but they've been playing together for 3 seasons and Henry's a professional football player. He should know how to catch, or failing that, at least knock the ball down so the defender can't make a play.
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