While the Bills are currently 6-6 and "in" the playoff hunt there is a simple fact that can't be ignored when discussing this current "dominating" stretch the Bills are having.
The Bills are 1-4 against teams with a winning record with a win against the Jets and losses to New England (twice), the Jets, and the Ravens.
Against teams at .500 or worse the Bills are 5-2 with wins against Miami (twice), Arizona, Seattle, and St. Louis.
As you can see, against the cream of the crop Drew has performed poorly and against the also rans he has been good/great at times.
Starting Drew is the wrong move for 2005 in my view because this inconsistant play will continue to lead to 8-8, 9-7, and 7-9 types of seasons.
If we go with J.P next year we may take a step back, but in the long run we take a step forward.
The Bills are 1-4 against teams with a winning record with a win against the Jets and losses to New England (twice), the Jets, and the Ravens.
Against teams at .500 or worse the Bills are 5-2 with wins against Miami (twice), Arizona, Seattle, and St. Louis.
As you can see, against the cream of the crop Drew has performed poorly and against the also rans he has been good/great at times.
Starting Drew is the wrong move for 2005 in my view because this inconsistant play will continue to lead to 8-8, 9-7, and 7-9 types of seasons.
If we go with J.P next year we may take a step back, but in the long run we take a step forward.
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