Should the Bills start fresh at Backup QB?

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  • Dozerdog
    In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

    Administrator Emeritus
    • Jul 2002
    • 42586

    Should the Bills start fresh at Backup QB?

    I'm not enamoured with Alex Van Pelt or Travis Brown.

    Sure, they were adequate backups on a 3-13, 8-8 team.

    But now that the Buffalo Bills are serious contenders not only for the division but to make a run deep into the playoffs next year, shouldn't we take the backup position more seriously?

    I would hate to build a contender only to see the Bills window of opportinity slam shut if Bledsoe went down. Do we bring in a cheap veteran backup along the lines of Buerline or Frerotte?

    Do we get a QB in the draft? Happy with Doughboy and Travwys Brown?
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    Happy as is- spend all the cap to fill holes
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    -Drop AVP, keep Brown- Sign FA Vet
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    1
    -Drop Both- Draft & sign FA vet
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    -Keep AVP, drop Brown, Draft a QB
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    5
    waive AVP, keep Brown and draft a QB
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  • German
    It doesn't make me any less of a man.
    • Jul 2002
    • 2392

    #2
    I would say maybe next year.
    But if the Bills see a guy with potential in the late rounds, go for it.

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    • don137
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 7720

      #3
      Actually my choice is not up there which is waive AVP, keep Brown and draft a QB (but not early). I think Brown has enough under his belt to be the backup.

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      • BillsNYC
        Man of the People
        • Jul 2002
        • 3301

        #4
        avp is the greatest living bill, and the team loves and respects him as a leader....and t brown has potential...so i think its not a dire need right now...
        Thank you.

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        • LABillsFan
          Registered User
          • Aug 2002
          • 4418

          #5
          I don't if I would use the word happy, maybe content, but with the time, money and effort put into AVP and Brown, and many holes to fill, I think keeping them makes sense for this upcoming season. No 1st. round draft choice is big so I would dedicate the draft to other positions. FA leaves the door open during the year if DB gets knocked out for the season. AVP may not have the strongest arm but neither does Peddington who was very effective this year. Brown (wildcard) needs to get more work in preseason to be truely evaluated, but he knows the system where as a late round draft pick would just be taking up space on the pine.
          I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't repeat myself.

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          • Earthquake Enyart
            Legendary Zoner
            • Jul 2002
            • 27521

            #6
            They need to decide next season if Brown can be the QB of the future. If not, the 2004 draft is the time to get a QB. They shouldn't draft one this year because the obvious needs, along with needing more depth for special teams.

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            • Dozerdog
              In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

              Administrator Emeritus
              • Jul 2002
              • 42586

              #7
              Originally posted by don137
              Actually my choice is not up there which is waive AVP, keep Brown and draft a QB (but not early). I think Brown has enough under his belt to be the backup.

              Sounds good- I put it up as a choice!

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              • Dozerdog
                In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

                Administrator Emeritus
                • Jul 2002
                • 42586

                #8
                I really think that if Price does not re-sign , then we should invest $750,000 in a veteran backup. Someone with playoff experience. I would hate to see an 8-4 Bills team get stung by a QB injury and tank the rest of the season.


                Look at Tampa Bay- They would be eliminated by now if they didn't grab a decent backup this offseason. Not to say that King and RJ did well, but imagine if they were bringing in some no name journeyman?

                Everybody got spoiled on the Tom Brady story- Superbowl MVP's don't fall out of trees every day.

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                • CalBillsFan
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 5766

                  #9
                  why not keep both, and either draft a guy late round or FA and see how it unfolds in camp. Thats what i would do.
                  Originally posted by paladin warrior
                  RALPH is drove me nut.

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                  • CalBillsFan
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 5766

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dozerdog
                    Everybody got spoiled on the Tom Brady story- Superbowl MVP's don't fall out of trees every day.
                    I agree. It actually happened three times in a relativley short period with Warner, Brady and Brooks. Eventhough Brooks did not win a SB he is a very solid QB. This leads people to believe that everyteam has a future star QB sitting on their bench when that simply is not the case.
                    Originally posted by paladin warrior
                    RALPH is drove me nut.

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                    • Wys Guy
                      Drew and Sam stole all my hair
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 9450

                      #11
                      I'm w/ don137 here.

                      BTW, how on earth does anyone have any clue as to how good Brown is?

                      Many of the QBs starting in this league were backups who only started due to injuries to the starters ahead of them. They only became known for that reason. Some of them are:

                      Maddox, Holcombe, Fiedler, Brady, Gannon, Green, Favre, Brooks, Garcia, Warner, and Bulger. If not for injuries or trades by their teams only treating them as backups, then not one of those QBs would ever have developed into anything. Nothing at all.

                      So I cannot for the life of me understand how anyone can say that Brown isn't a good QB simply b/c some coach who isn't even respected by many of the same people making the statement says so. Apparently the same "pro" NFL coaches thought the same about those QBs above and others. Meanwhile, b/c they "we're supposed to be good coming out of college," QBs like Plummer, Hasselbeck, Carter, Couch, and Stewart get the nod while their teams lose games as a result. It's mindboggling I tell you.
                      Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!

                      Then let's go to Disneyworld!

                      GO BILLS!!!

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                      • Earthquake Enyart
                        Legendary Zoner
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 27521

                        #12
                        They do the same thing with Joe Burns.

                        Another case of The Man keeping you down.

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                        • justasportsfan
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 71601

                          #13
                          Why fix what isn't broken? If we are hoping for back-up qb's that would emerge to be the likes of Holcombe, Feeley(sp) ,Brady , Lucas (j/k) , then yes.

                          Right now, I don't think there is a need for it. Keep AVP who has been steady and should anything happen , TB is still there.

                          The best time to look into this would be training camp and pre-season.
                          sacrifice1
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                          • don137
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 7720

                            #14
                            Brown looked decent against Miami in the season finale two years ago. With another year under his belt I would like to see what he can do. I wonder if the Bills can send him to NFL Europe just to get some game experience and give him a closer look.

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                            • don137
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 7720

                              #15
                              One more thing. Since this is a deep year for QB's a team can draft a decent QB in the mid to late rounds.

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