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Iehoshua
02-22-2005, 05:27 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7013377/

Bill Parcells has a problem with quarterbacks. He doesn’t trust them, especially young ones. It’s worked pretty well for him during a career that’s taking him straight to Canton. But it could also end up being the glaring blot on his record.

There’s no question that Parcells wants Drew Bledsoe, due to become a free agent Wednesday when the Bills are expected to release him to clear the way for sophomore J.P. Losman to take over the team. And if Cowboys owner Jerry Jones agrees — and he has indicated he does — it could be both the best thing and the worst thing that’s happened to the Cowboys since America’s Team began to go into decline after the 1995 season and 1996 Super Bowl.

It will be the best thing to happen because with a healthy Julius Jones, ample cap room, and two first-round draft picks coming aboard, the Cowboys figure to rebound next year — if they can get a reliable quarterback.

It will be the worst thing because Parcells is in the third year of a four-year deal, and he’s not looking to rebuild the young Cowboys; he’s looking to win it all now, even if that isn’t possible. So he’ll go with a veteran, as he always does, and make Drew Henson so invisible you’ll wonder if he’s still on the team.

And in one or two years, when Parcells leaves yet another job, the Cowboys will have an old man at quarterback and a prospect who’s never had a chance to develop.

There’s no way around it. If Bledsoe is available and amenable to playing for Parcells, who took Bledsoe and the Patriots to the Super Bowl in 1996, he’ll be the starting Cowboy quarterback next year.

Bledsoe fits the Parcells’ mode. Like Vinny Testaverde, Bledsoe can’t outrun a glacier and tends to throw to the wrong-colored jerseys at the worst possible moments. But also like Testaverde, Parcells has worked with him before, back when both were considerably younger in New England. Also like Testaverde, Bledsoe can probably have decent success in an offense that’s build around a running game and doesn’t ask the quarterback to throw three of every four plays.

But Testaverde never got Parcells back to a Super Bowl, not with the Jets, who lost to Denver in an AFC championship game thanks to a Testaverde meltdown, and not in Dallas, where Vinny gave it his best, but was too old and slow to carry the team by himself.

Bledsoe isn’t going to be any different. It’s nine years since he took the Bills to the Super Bowl, and his stats are starting the inevitable slide into oblivion.
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buffalofan19
02-22-2005, 05:31 PM
Wow! That guy's credibility went out the window.

Edit: He also says that Parcells worked with Testaverde in New England. Moron.

Bill Brasky
02-22-2005, 06:59 PM
I hate Parcells. I hope the last few years of his career are miserable so the media shuts up about how much of a god he is.

YardRat
02-22-2005, 07:04 PM
Edit: He also says that Parcells worked with Testaverde in New England. Moron.
Re-read it...


Like Vinny Testaverde, Bledsoe can’t outrun a glacier and tends to throw to the wrong-colored jerseys at the worst possible moments. But also like Testaverde, Parcells has worked with him before, back when both were considerably younger in New England.
It sounds like he's referring to Bledsoe, not Vinnie, to me.

The Natrix
02-22-2005, 07:05 PM
The Cowboys should have played Henson more at the end of last season. Oh well, I enjoy watching them suck.

Novacane
02-22-2005, 07:10 PM
Bledsoe will be Parcels undoing in Dallas.

Mr. Cynical
02-22-2005, 11:54 PM
"Bledsoe fits the Parcells’ mode. Like Vinny Testaverde, Bledsoe can’t outrun a glacier and tends to throw to the wrong-colored jerseys at the worst possible moments."

:roflmao: :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

colin
02-23-2005, 02:17 AM
bledsoe played well for us in his first year here, i think he will do well (compared to how bad the cowboys have been) in dallas