This was on the Howard Simon show yesterday, Did you know that Rob Johnson had a 95.2 QB rating and Drew Bledsoe at this point has a 78.6.? There numbers were pretty similar as Bills, and for drew, up to this point as a Bill. But 17 points higher for Rob!
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This may be blasphemy, but this is why I was on Rob's side during the Flutie years. Say what you will about him, but he was a good passer.
401 comp, 663 att, 4,798 yards, 27 TD 17 INT
Just wasn't right in the head. I held out hope that he could be fixed .... and now I hold out hope that history isn't repeating ....."It is better to be divided by truth than to be united by error." -- Martin Luther
"Those who appease the crocodile will simply be eaten last." -- Winston Churchill
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2004 BZ Big Money League Champion
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A few key differences-
1. Bledsoe can actually take a hit and stay in the game. If a linebacker looked at Johson for too long, he would sprain an ankle.
2. Bledsoe restructured his contract. RJ took his $25 mil and laughed all the way to the bank
3. While Bledsoe has struggled through most of his time in Buffalo, he at least had the numbers to justify bringing him here, unlike RJ which was a very expensive shot in the dark.
4. When Bledsoe gets sacked, to me it at least appears that he's trying to find somewhere to go with the ball. RJ would just stop dead like a deer in headlights until he got pounded. He was also terrible about knowing when to throw it away, which is bad because unlike Bledsoe he could actually get out of the pocket.
5. 8-8 and 6-10 suck, but RJ was 2-14 in his only complete season as a starter.
Don't get me wrong- I'm not happy with Bledsoe's play and I think he's got half a season to get his act together or else he shouldn't be back next year. But RJ is my least favorite Bill of all time- QB rating notwithstanding, I don't think Bledsoe's sunk that low yet. The number doesn't tell the whole story.
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Originally posted by OpIv37A few key differences-
1. Bledsoe can actually take a hit and stay in the game. If a linebacker looked at Johson for too long, he would sprain an ankle.
2. Bledsoe restructured his contract. RJ took his $25 mil and laughed all the way to the bank
3. While Bledsoe has struggled through most of his time in Buffalo, he at least had the numbers to justify bringing him here, unlike RJ which was a very expensive shot in the dark.
4. When Bledsoe gets sacked, to me it at least appears that he's trying to find somewhere to go with the ball. RJ would just stop dead like a deer in headlights until he got pounded. He was also terrible about knowing when to throw it away, which is bad because unlike Bledsoe he could actually get out of the pocket.
5. 8-8 and 6-10 suck, but RJ was 2-14 in his only complete season as a starter.
Don't get me wrong- I'm not happy with Bledsoe's play and I think he's got half a season to get his act together or else he shouldn't be back next year. But RJ is my least favorite Bill of all time- QB rating notwithstanding, I don't think Bledsoe's sunk that low yet. The number doesn't tell the whole story.
2.) Bledsoe is still overpaid. No way a QB who is put in a system to basically baby sit an offense should be paid as much as he is.
3.) Not important.
4.) RJ could at least scramble a little bit if he got in trouble. Bledsoe on the other hand tucks the ball away and prepares to get pounded!
5.) You can't compare that team to the ones Bledsoe has had to work with.
I am not saying RJ was a good QB. I just don't see how people can think Bledsoe has been any better. So in summary, they both suck.I only drink when I'm alone or with others.
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