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  • finsrclowns
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 1408

    Bledsoe's a "choker"...

    ...who can't win a big game and we need to move on because QB is the big key, right? But...

    so far in the playoffs....

    Favre "choked"
    Culpepper "choked"
    Manning "choked"
    Rothlisberger "choked" (but got a reprieve)
    The list could go on.

    Especially if Pitt beats NE, and ATL beats Philly today, the possible list of "non-choker" QB's left would be pretty short, wouldn't you say? Could it be that although the QB is important, he's just one large piece of the puzzle and that the best "teams" win? Just wondering.

    BTW, I watched our "choker" last night on NFL films in the 2001 AFC Championship game vs 9 1/2 point favorite, #1 defense in the league Pitt at Pitt. When he came in with 2 minutes to go in the half NE's offense had score 0 points. He led them right away on a 4 play TD drive. Other than one bad throw in the 2nd half he managed a conservative attack in the 2nd half for the win. Was he great? No. Good enough to win though, which is what I'm looking for in a QB. Bledsoe has some warts, no denying it, but if you look closely enough most QB's do. Bottom line? If TD and the coaches decide JP gives us the best chance to win fine, but if he doesn't, people should get behind Bledsoe.
    finsrclowns
  • Kenny
    Registered User
    • Aug 2004
    • 2728

    #2
    I agree that Favre is pretty much finished, but he had his days.
    But unlike Bledsoe, those QBs you mentioned at least got their teams to the playoffs. Each of them have shown this season (and past) that when the team needed to score points and move the ball down the field, the QB was able to do it. What the heck has Bledsoe done?

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    • The_Philster
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 52180

      #3
      Originally posted by Kenny
      But unlike Bledsoe, those QBs you mentioned at least got their teams to the playoffs. Each of them have shown this season (and past) that when the team needed to score points and move the ball down the field, the QB was able to do it. What the heck has Bledsoe done?
      Hmmm...who was the QB of the team that the Packers beat in the Super Bowl not that long ago?
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      • helmetguy
        Touch the helmet for luck
        • Sep 2002
        • 5949

        #4
        Originally posted by The_Philster
        Hmmm...who was the QB of the team that the Packers beat in the Super Bowl not that long ago?
        The same guy who whiffed on Tyrone Wheatley's KO return TD?
        Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
        And someone else said "Never mind!"

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        • ScottLawrence
          Registered User
          • Jan 2004
          • 1450

          #5
          I've tried being behind Bledsoe this whole year.


          But, when he played as badly as he did @Baltimore, @ New England, @ Oakland, @ Seattle, and home for Pittsburgh.....Its really hard to get behind him and be satisfied with him starting next year.(Notice, all but, Oakland are .500 or better teams.)

          He did not play good enough for us to win those games, no matter the game plan.

          I don't understand why people think it has to be Bledsoe if the coaches don't think JP isn't ready.....why not go out and sign someone like Jeff Garcia if released or Kelly Holcomb who IMO, could do as good or better then Bledsoe for less money.
          You're right, I am a coward! I haven't any courage at all. I even scare myself.

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          • Philagape
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            • Jul 2002
            • 19432

            #6
            It's funny ... the Colts, Vikings and Pack are almost the exact opposite of the Bills. They're carried by their QBs into the playoffs, but when a team relies on its passing game like that, sooner or later it will fail, because every QB eventually has a bad game.

            The Bills, on the other hand, are carried by their defense/ST. Drew doesn't have to do much but play his part ... and he STILL blows it. We have as good team being held back by its weak link, QB.

            A good game by Drew comes about as often as a bad game by Manning/Favre/Culpepper. Drew has a LOT more "warts."
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            • helmetguy
              Touch the helmet for luck
              • Sep 2002
              • 5949

              #7
              I'm still wondering where the money will come from to sign Garcia or Holcombe if Bledsoe is released. The cap savings from releasing him won't cover a guy coming to be the starter if Losman isn't ready.
              Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
              And someone else said "Never mind!"

              -Deep Purple

              "Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White

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              • Ickybaluky
                Registered User
                • Jul 2003
                • 8884

                #8
                Originally posted by finsrclowns
                BTW, I watched our "choker" last night on NFL films in the 2001 AFC Championship game vs 9 1/2 point favorite, #1 defense in the league Pitt at Pitt. When he came in with 2 minutes to go in the half NE's offense had score 0 points. He led them right away on a 4 play TD drive. Other than one bad throw in the 2nd half he managed a conservative attack in the 2nd half for the win.
                Apparently, you weren't watching too closely.

                First of all, the score was 3-0 Patriots and Brady had driven the team into Steelers territory. Bledsoe did come in and complete 3 straight passes to score a TD, but after that he wasn't any good. Look at his numbers for that game:

                10-for-21 (47.6%), 102 Yds (4.86 Yds/Att), 1 TD, 0 Int, 77.9 QB Rating.

                However, that does represent Drew's best-ever playoff performance, mainly because it was only 2 of his 7 playoff games where he didn't throw a pick.

                Of course, he almost threw two. He threw a pass right into Jason Gildon's hands in the second half that would have been returned for a TD, but Gildon was so shocked he dropped it. On another play, he threw the ball over his head without looking as he was being sacked. Joey Porter was so surprised that the ball hit him and fell to ground before he could react.

                Of course, that is the quintessential Bledsoe.

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                • FTG
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 3333

                  #9
                  All you DLC do is ***** ***** ***** about all the Drew threads and : You are just as guilty as starting them as
                  Drew Bledsoe ****ing sucks

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                  • Iehoshua
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 12906

                    #10
                    Originally posted by The_Philster
                    Hmmm...who was the QB of the team that the Packers beat in the Super Bowl not that long ago?
                    Not that long ago? 8 years to me is a long time...

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                    • The_Philster
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 52180

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Darth Takeo
                      Not that long ago? 8 years to me is a long time...
                      Birthday:September 22, 1980
                      No wonder...cause you're just a pup
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                      • Iehoshua
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 12906

                        #12
                        Originally posted by The_Philster
                        No wonder...cause you're just a pup
                        Ok, "old man"...

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                        • finsrclowns
                          Registered User
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 1408

                          #13
                          Originally posted by NE39
                          Apparently, you weren't watching too closely.

                          First of all, the score was 3-0 Patriots and Brady had driven the team into Steelers territory. Bledsoe did come in and complete 3 straight passes to score a TD, but after that he wasn't any good. Look at his numbers for that game:

                          10-for-21 (47.6%), 102 Yds (4.86 Yds/Att), 1 TD, 0 Int, 77.9 QB Rating.

                          However, that does represent Drew's best-ever playoff performance, mainly because it was only 2 of his 7 playoff games where he didn't throw a pick.

                          Of course, he almost threw two. He threw a pass right into Jason Gildon's hands in the second half that would have been returned for a TD, but Gildon was so shocked he dropped it. On another play, he threw the ball over his head without looking as he was being sacked. Joey Porter was so surprised that the ball hit him and fell to ground before he could react.

                          Of course, that is the quintessential Bledsoe.
                          You're wrong NE. It was 7-0 NE, the 7 points coming on a Troy Brown punt return. Brady had been shut out to that point. I acknowledged the Gildon play, but if almost int's counted Brady threw a screen earlier in the game straight into a Pitt defender but he dropped it. Was the throw over his head any dumber than Brady's throw against Miami a few weeks ago? Are you this site just to monitor any possible semi-positive Bledsoe posts just so you can dog him?
                          finsrclowns

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                          • Mr. Cynical
                            Maybe?
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 9766

                            #14
                            Originally posted by FTG
                            All you DLC do is ***** ***** ***** about all the Drew threads and : You are just as guilty as starting them as


                            The very definition of hypocrisy at work.

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                            • honey
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 37024

                              #15
                              I didn't read any of these posts. Why do we have to ***** at all anymore? FINE, Bledsoe SUCKS. Get over it. Can you be a QB? I know I can't be one.....
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIK5F4zRN0Y

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