Thank god.
Not that it should be that tough of a decision. It was made in the offseason afterall. Something about 2 fumbles, deflected pass, and a false start by Holcomb that may finally tell him he aint getting that "spark".
So here we are, its Miami week, we have all the reason in the world to regroup. This team should leave the tunnel fired up, were at home, its an HUGE game from the standings standpoint and if we had any hope to run into the playoffs.
There is NO tangible benefit from starting Holcomb and thank god Mularkey realizes that. This is THE game that we turn it around.
Nothing would mean more than to have our young starting QB, come out and show to himself, the team, and the world that he is gonna play VERY VERY tough against his hated division rivals. It would be HUGE. One of the biggest reasons Drew meay not be with us anymore is because he couldnt beat NE. We have to have a QB that can play well against our division. Will it be JP? thank god we will get a chance to find out.
Also, JP gets NOTHING from sitting the bench. Holcomb is NOT our future or even our present, why the hell not play our young QB and find out what we got. Ohh and by the way, help him out with playcalling , run the damn ball, and catch the damn ball.
I said that this week was gonna be THE week to tell me what type of coach Mularkey is gonna be, whether he has the mental toughness and guts to stick with his young gun and force him and the team to play together regardless of the record. It sounds like he did the right thing. It sounds like he is willing to withstand the immense pressure and form the corp of this team by forcing them to come together. This is HUGE for our future.
Mularkey won this challenge by the sounds of it, and the Bills will reap the rewards. It may not be next week, it may not be this season, but we WILL reap the rewards of forcing our young and old talents to play together asa team that can count on each other, supports each other, and wins and loses together.
Not that it should be that tough of a decision. It was made in the offseason afterall. Something about 2 fumbles, deflected pass, and a false start by Holcomb that may finally tell him he aint getting that "spark".
So here we are, its Miami week, we have all the reason in the world to regroup. This team should leave the tunnel fired up, were at home, its an HUGE game from the standings standpoint and if we had any hope to run into the playoffs.
There is NO tangible benefit from starting Holcomb and thank god Mularkey realizes that. This is THE game that we turn it around.
Nothing would mean more than to have our young starting QB, come out and show to himself, the team, and the world that he is gonna play VERY VERY tough against his hated division rivals. It would be HUGE. One of the biggest reasons Drew meay not be with us anymore is because he couldnt beat NE. We have to have a QB that can play well against our division. Will it be JP? thank god we will get a chance to find out.
Also, JP gets NOTHING from sitting the bench. Holcomb is NOT our future or even our present, why the hell not play our young QB and find out what we got. Ohh and by the way, help him out with playcalling , run the damn ball, and catch the damn ball.
I said that this week was gonna be THE week to tell me what type of coach Mularkey is gonna be, whether he has the mental toughness and guts to stick with his young gun and force him and the team to play together regardless of the record. It sounds like he did the right thing. It sounds like he is willing to withstand the immense pressure and form the corp of this team by forcing them to come together. This is HUGE for our future.
Mularkey won this challenge by the sounds of it, and the Bills will reap the rewards. It may not be next week, it may not be this season, but we WILL reap the rewards of forcing our young and old talents to play together asa team that can count on each other, supports each other, and wins and loses together.
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