This was also after going 9 / 18 and 56 yards against the Saints, in one of the worst Pro QB performances I can remember.
Oh, and 1 INTS. and 2 SACKS.
Averaged 3 yards / attempt.
o Nonsense. I'm calling B.S..
He had possibly the worst game of his career against the Jets. He and InCog were both brutal.
He has been more hurt that healthy for 2 seasons now.
OK. Fair enough. Let's see what happens.
Thx
Hmm, OK.
If Glenn is so consistent and valuable, what in your opinion should the Bills expect to receive for him in trade if he were to be traded?
Note: looking for an answer in 2018 draft picks.
Constantly - continuously over a period of time; always.
and... for 2016 and 2017 he started - 16 games, which is actually less then 50 %.
How many of those games did he come out of??
Since Mills and Ducasse are generally on the field and Glenn isn't, I keep the other two.
By the way, which "game" this season did you see Glenn perform so well in?
Ralph's management of this team, with the EXCEPTION of the BILL POLLIAN era, has been a debacle. IMO.
o His inner circle
o Cronyism.
o Horrible front office.
o etc.
Buffalo's biggest problem re: the QB position and the draft over the last 20 years is, refusing to draft a QB when they having nothing and THEN holding onto a poor
QB too many years HOPING he will improve.
IF you take a guy and he doesn't work out, move on and draft another guy.
See Denver Broncos.
I wouldn't use more than a 3rd or 4th on WR, LB or RB.
Spend you draft picks on OL and DL. They need O and D line rebuilt. You have nothing at DT, and at least 2 maybe 3 holes on OL.
Until the Bills find a QB, who really cares about WR.
They are gong to need to make a decision on him prior to the beginning of the season I believe, and try and get something for him.
I believe they've already made the decision to move on from the injury saga with Glenn.
+ 1
Beauty. Very well said!
Also, I read an article which shows the percentage of "franchise" QBs selected in picks 1 - 5 is about 30 %. Picks 6 - 10 drops to about 10 %, and picks 11 - 20 jumps
back up to 20 %.
GMs are clearly reaching or misevaluating in the 6 - 10 range. I think??