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Risin

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  1. Then why did Randy Cross call out Lee Evans & the Bills WR's yesterday? Gee, let me think? I know...it's because they weren't getting open, that's why!!!

     

    Regardless, do you think Chan is benching Trent because receivers are blanketed?

     

    Think about that, and tell me if a fan in the stands knows more than the head coach. It's his offense, he knows who the ball should go to, when it should be delivered and if the QB did good or bad on any given play. (It's called grading a player)

     

    I will take Chan's word for it, thanks.

  2. This is Trent's year, we HAVE to see what he has, with a competent coach. One thing we all should agree on is that Chan can make chicken salad out of chicken BLEEP, when it comes to the QB position. (Jay Fiedler, Kordell Stewart and Tyler Thigpen off the top of my head)

     

    Where them 3 differ from Trent, is that they're not made out of china. Worst case scenario for Bills fans, Trent looks solid, but misses 4+ games to injury. At what point do we agree, but more importantly the coaches/front office agree, that this guy can't be a starter because he can't stay healthy? He has been injured almost every season (even in high school) and you can cry all you want about Stanford's O-line, but his backups never had a problem staying healthy while Trent was nursing an injury.

     

    In my opinion, the QB to lead us to the playoffs is still in college or on another NFL roster, at the moment. I think Trent is a good backup, but below average starter in this league. He is the best we have by a mile, excluding Levi Brown's potential, because he is an unknown. ( altho history says most 7th rounders won't be elite QB's ) I'm no scout/coach/GM, and there has to be a reason we didn't try and upgrade at QB this season. That tells me that they think Trent can be a solid starter in this league, and they are going to give him every chance. The key to Trent's success is staying healthy, and playing the position at a relatively high level. We've seen him do it, but the key to being a good NFL QB is doing it consistently, and that we haven't seen from him.

     

    For now we can blame the dysfunction of the past regime, but Trent really needs to pickup his level of play this season.

  3. I just asked Darryl Tally on twitter if Levy could handle another run and he said "Marv is content being retired. We drained him."

     

    dogonit, I say bring the old goat out of retirement to fix this mess he made, Levy could get a nice piece of the pie and go out with a big smile on his face.( saying to himself where would you rather be then right here, right now )

     

    :blink:

     

    Dude, stop.

     

    I never want Marv to have his hands on this franchise again, kind of like my feelings about Trent Edwards playing QB for us.

  4. Trent was fantastic tonight and I feel for him. He showed me a ton with the clock in his head seemingly restored to normal, taking off at the right time and getting the ball out in rhythm and crisp strong, accurate passes. A lot of those "checkdowns" were designed plays...pretty obvious I thought. HE restored a ton of faith in him for me personally.

     

     

    Same here... I'm no apologist of his, more of a skeptic, but you took the words out of my mouth.

     

    He has to do EVERYTHING he can to avoid that sack on the last drive though.

  5. I think Edwards was good tonight. My problem with Trent is his inability to stretch the field and get the ball to Evans and Owens. If this does not improve on a consistent basis we need to look for another QB. He has as many weapons as any other offense in the league and likes to dink and dunk. Granted the O-line needs to be better and they called a very good game tonight...good enough to win...but over the long haul I'm concerned about Trent. Did anybody sign Brohm?

     

     

    Pats had Saftey(ies) over top most of game.

     

    He had a play where Jaws said they were finally one on one, and he didn't take his shot and Jaws called him on it.

  6. He played well overall tonight, but he still seems too skittish in the pocket. He needs to step up in the pocket sometimes.

     

    Plus, he really needs to get the ball downfield more than once or twice a game

     

     

    He did on that crossing route to TO on third down. (talking about stepping up in pocket)

     

    Needs to keep it up...

  7. You hang this loss on McKelvin, PERIOD. My question is did the coach tell him to return the kick?

     

     

    I agree McStupid killed us, but Bell killed multiple drives with penalties and sacks.

     

    We might have hung 24+ on them by halftime if Bell didn't keep killing us.

     

    Not to mention big third down drops by TO and Evans in the first half.

     

    Three positives to take out of this game, although it hurt bad.

     

    1) Fred Jackson is a !@#$ing stud, and could probably start in this league.

     

    2) Trent Edwards looked solid, although them sacks on the last drive hurt bad.

     

    3) AVmfP ... 'nuf said

  8. Trent was average in college, what made anyone think he was more than a backup in the NFL?

     

    I know he was on a bad Stanford team, but his backups stayed healthy and performed close to his level.

     

    For those that listened to Bill Walsh, I hope you realize he also worried Trent had limited potential.

     

    If you notice, he is no better now, then he was his first season. He has reached his ceiling and is a career backup.

     

    I question his mental toughness, physical toughness and arm strength. Those are a lot of worries to have about your franchise QB, which is why I never thought he would amount to much.

     

    The QB who will lead us to the playoffs isn't on the roster yet. Hell, I don't even know if he's been born yet.

     

    This team needs changes from the top down. They need a real GM, who will hire a competent head coach.

     

    Trent and Dick seem like nice guys, I just don't want either with such important roles on my favorite football team.

  9. It's a shame because he's only 25 and could really contribute to this team but the reality is if he hasn't learned by now, and wasn't smart enough to realize that the most recent suspension would cost him a season's worth of pay, I have my doubts that he'll ever learn from his mistakes.

     

    But people can change, and that's what's 2nd, scratch that, 3rd chances are all about.

     

     

    The dude still hasn't learned, believe me.

  10. Poz is very overrated by many Bills fans, and an average MLB on a good day.

     

    The more pathetic thing (if true), was Marv stating after the draft that they had Poz rated higher than Willis on their board.

     

    I tend to think this was typical PR spin, and god I hope I am right for once.

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