For everyone throwing Trent out already, here's something for you to think about. Besides he's only had 18 starts, was already in a funk, and is still very young, here's another reason not to throw him under the bus for four bad games.
"The Bills' Trent Edwards became the first QB to throw three picks in the opening quarter of a game since Peyton Manning did so at San Diego on Nov. 11, 2007."
Thats from the ESPN recap of the game in the fast facts box. SO yea, even already established quarterbacks had that kind of a start to a game as he did. From what I remember, Peyton did rebound and have a good game, but they did lose because of a last second FG miss by Vinatieri. I'm pretty sure that the Indy people weren't calling for Jim Sorgi after that game.
I know that Peyton did probably bring them back, (I'm not sure I can't remember exactly), but Trent also did make that big throw to Royal on the last drive after Cleveland took the lead again, to get us into fg range. It was then Jauron's bumhole that tightened again and called three straight runs to accept a 47 yarder instead of take one more shot to get it to 40, or 38 yards.
So don't throw him under the bus entirely. I agree, it was his fault more than anyone's that we lost this game, and he's been a big reason for the 0-4 streak. But he's had 18 starts. Peyton was 16-16 after his first 2 full seasons, with his first FULL season being 3-13 (Trent hasn't yet had a full season. Last year he was on and off with his injuries and first start in week 4), and Eli was 17-15 in his first two full seasons (again, he started from the get go).
Trent is 10-9 in one in a half years, without a full continuous season under his belt. Just give him more time. I'm just as mad as the next guy, don't get me wrong. But just look at those stats and understand that QB's need time and experience. Big Ben is the only freak that went right off the bat and won most of his games. Give Trent time and he'll come around to what we saw earlier in the year and a bit last year.