This was supposed to be Trent Edwards' big no-excuses season.
He purportedly had all the materials he would need. Three years into his NFL career, we were going to find out whether he deserved to be considered the Buffalo Bills' quarterback of the future.
Trent Edwards has a lot to adjust to this season: a new left tackle, new offensive coordinator and new offensive scheme to run.
That was the sentiment a month ago, maybe even a couple weeks ago.
Not anymore.
Edwards heads into 2009 with less support than he's ever had. If Edwards were to fall flat on his facemask this year, we still wouldn't know with any reasonable degree of certainty what he's capable of and whether he should be the man in 2010.
Within 10 days of the season opener, the Bills have made decisions that dim Edwards' chances of success.
He purportedly had all the materials he would need. Three years into his NFL career, we were going to find out whether he deserved to be considered the Buffalo Bills' quarterback of the future.
Trent Edwards has a lot to adjust to this season: a new left tackle, new offensive coordinator and new offensive scheme to run.
That was the sentiment a month ago, maybe even a couple weeks ago.
Not anymore.
Edwards heads into 2009 with less support than he's ever had. If Edwards were to fall flat on his facemask this year, we still wouldn't know with any reasonable degree of certainty what he's capable of and whether he should be the man in 2010.
Within 10 days of the season opener, the Bills have made decisions that dim Edwards' chances of success.
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