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    Re: Have we all given up on EJ too soon

    We had this argument last off season. We had this argument with Trent, JP, Rob and the next guy the Bills reach on and try to sell as the savior. Some people can't get enough of the Kool-Aid.

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    Can't wait for more of this

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    Re: Have we all given up on EJ too soon

    Quote Originally Posted by sudzy View Post
    Can't wait for more of this
    what nfl qb hasnt thrown a pick 6 give it a rest

    we had a terrible offensive coach who ej went 6-8 under

    i think ej is gonna surpirse next year and if he doesnt at least we know for sure because 6-8 with marone as your HC isnt bad

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    Re: Have we all given up on EJ too soon

    So we are now at the cherry picking of stats portion of the off-season. Good to know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djjimkelly View Post
    what nfl qb hasnt thrown a pick 6 give it a rest

    we had a terrible offensive coach who ej went 6-8 under

    i think ej is gonna surpirse next year and if he doesnt at least we know for sure because 6-8 with marone as your HC isnt bad
    but Mike Glennon is a better QB but he's only gone 5-13 as a starter in Tampa Bay. http://www.pro-football-reference.co...G/GlenMi00.htm Yes, I am teasing about getting Glennon as I don't get why he's gotten as much love as he has here.

    I'm in the pro EJ debate but I still wouldn't be against bringing in another QB (or 2) to compete with EJ next year. My list isn't that surprising as mentioned them all in previous posts but for those that are keeping a tally they'd be the following: Nick Foles, Sam Bradford, Christian Ponder, Colt McCoy and Blaine Gabbert. Then I'd look to draft someone in Round 3 or later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DraftBoy View Post
    So we are now at the cherry picking of stats portion of the off-season. Good to know.
    No the magical thinking part. The homers here are sickening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by better days View Post
    Well, OBVIOUSLY, NOT EVERYONE knew what Young would become or the Bucs would not have traded him. IDIOT.

    And YES, GOOD COACHING/system that suited his talent in San Francisco is the reason Young became a HOF QB
    Hey. Get back to us when you're old enough to start wiping your own ass after you take a dump instead of having momma do it for you. Because an adult cannot possibly be as stupid as what you post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swiper View Post
    Hey. Get back to us when you're old enough to start wiping your own ass after you take a dump instead of having momma do it for you. Because an adult cannot possibly be as stupid as what you post.
    Nice, INSULT people because you CAN'T WIN an argument.

    You are an IDIOT not worth arguing with.

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    LOL. I won the argument.

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    Re: Have we all given up on EJ too soon

    Quote Originally Posted by YardRat View Post
    I think the way Roman used Smith in SF, and KC uses him now, is the better formula for EJ to build from. Short passes, quick reads, throw in the occasional run. EJ needs to start somewhere, and if he can't succeed in a Smith-style offense his howitzer arm is a non-issue unless he improves drastically on his accuracy and awareness in the pocket, not to mention reading defenses. IMO considering those weaknesses, if you tailor the gameplan for his downfield throws you might as well tie an anchor to him and watch him sink. Cut him now, because it's extremely unlikely he's going to crash out of the gate this season and all of sudden be light years better than he has in the past.
    If he's going to sink, he's going to sink. But IMO it's a better option to ask him to hit deep occasionally then to ask him to hit short repeatedly. Last night, Brady basically showed the ultimate form of the short/accurate throw offense. I think his Y/A was less than 6 or something. He needed to place every single football into the tiniest window because there was always someone crashing in from the other side. I don't think you can ask EJ to hit a half-dozen tight windows per drive.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Swiper View Post
    LOL. I won the argument.
    NO, you did not win any argument IDIOT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by better days View Post
    NO, you did not win any argument IDIOT.
    I certainly did. Homer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swiper View Post
    I certainly did. Homer.
    NO, you did NOT IDIOT!

    ONLY an IDIOT would dismiss the Coaching Steve Young received in San Francisco, as if that did not play a big part in his development into a HOF QB.

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    Re: Have we all given up on EJ too soon

    Quote Originally Posted by betterdays
    The title of this thread is Manning is money. My point was Eli is the better QB between him & his brother. I don't think that makes me ignorant or foolish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by better days View Post
    Yes, the Pats* have Brady, but the one thing being overlooked by everyone is SPEED.

    The Bills have MUCH MORE speed than the Pats* on Offense, Defense & special teams.

    Wilfork will be dragging his fat as by the start of the 3rd qtr.

    And speaking of special teams, the Bills have MUCH Better special teams than the Pats* do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by better days View Post
    NO, you did NOT IDIOT!

    ONLY an IDIOT would dismiss the Coaching Steve Young received in San Francisco, as if that did not play a big part in his development into a HOF QB.
    Can you please say idiot a few more times, then PM a few more times and say this again:

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    bite me
    You clearly have an empty space between your ears with a dying desire to fit in and an incapability of knowing anything about what you're trying to speak on. So shut up and go away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swiper View Post
    Well, I don't get your point.

    At this point Eli is BETTER than his brother even if his team finished worse than Peyton's last year.

    Peyton Manning had a bad year on a GOOD team.

    And I was RIGHT about the Bills having BETTER Special Teams than the Pats*

    And Wilfork is a shadow of his former self. He can still clog the middle but he can't move like he used to.

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    Kid. Give the laptop back to your mom, would you please?

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    Re: Have we all given up on EJ too soon

    Eli is barely an upgrade over JP Losman, he just got put on a better team.

    Turnover machine.

    Probably the worst QB to win a Superbowl since Trent Dilfer.

    Wait, he won two that's right! So did Jim Plunkett.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Pink View Post
    Eli is barely an upgrade over JP Losman, he just got put on a better team.

    Turnover machine.

    Probably the worst QB to win a Superbowl since Trent Dilfer.

    Wait, he won two that's right! So did Jim Plunkett.
    Oh come on now Eli is a whole lot better than JP ever was. JP was a throw it 80 yards and let Lee Evans catch it and all he could do. In terms if worst QB to win a Super Bowl. Joe Namath is one of the most over rated QBs in the history of the league but gets much love because of his "guarantee" and he was on the first AFL to defeat a NFL team in a Super Bowl he's applauded as being one of the all time greats.

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