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Wow, he might as well hang em' up. I can't think of a single team right now that would bring him in as their starter.
I can...Miami
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Hey, lets think back to that Steelers game when Brady went down and Bledsoe came in. Let's be honest, when he entered the game, was anyone saying, oh sheet, there goes the game. I know I wasn't, and he hit his target right away. He was also the consummate pro sitting on the bench not complaining as the Patriots win their first championship.
I can...Miami
Hey, lets think back to that Steelers game when Brady went down and Bledsoe came in. Let's be honest, when he entered the game, was anyone saying, oh sheet, there goes the game. I know I wasn't, and he hit his target right away. He was also the consummate pro sitting on the bench not complaining as the Patriots win their first championship.
Had that game gone another 5 minutes, we wouldve lost.
Bledsoe sux.
I can...Miami
Bledsoe would make it approximately one play in Oakland before he got every bone in his body crushed by the four defensive lineman that that god awful O line would undoubtedly let walk on by.
Bledsoe better than Culpepper? Give me a break, at this point he's not even as good as Harrington.
Yeah, he proved he is tough as nails that year he led us to a couple come from behind victories down the stretch with two broken fingers. Also, people forget that Drew Bledsoe was an important part of the chain of events that made this franchise credible in the early 90's. Kraft and Tuna may have been a bigger part of it, but drafting Drew still played a role.Give the guy a break he took us to the super bowl.
I`ll always remember him throwing game winning td with pin in finger.
He never adjusted to the blitz.
Actually Curtis Martin and the defense took us to the Super Bowl. Check his playoff stats in 96-97 before you give him so much credit.Give the guy a break he took us to the super bowl.
I`ll always remember him throwing game winning td with pin in finger.
He never adjusted to the blitz.
Yeah, he proved he is tough as nails that year he led us to a couple come from behind victories down the stretch with two broken fingers. Also, people forget that Drew Bledsoe was an important part of the chain of events that made this franchise credible in the early 90's. Kraft and Tuna may have been a bigger part of it, but drafting Drew still played a role.
Actually Curtis Martin and the defense took us to the Super Bowl. Check his playoff stats in 96-97 before you give him so much credit.
I think he deserves more credit for being a boderline HOFer but the last few years will hamstring his chances at getting in. If he could catch on somewhere and have one or 2 good years maybe he could get in. Some of his numbers are better than guys in the Hall.
had the AFC cahmpionship game been a minute longer we would have won.Brady wouldnt have forced the pic instead he drove us into FG range
Bledsoe better than Culpepper? Give me a break, at this point he's not even as good as Harrington.
Here are Drew Bledsoe's career stats to date, compared to the medians for the HOF QB's from the SB era from a database that I keep (i.e., of the 17 Quarterbacks in Canton who started an NFL game since 1966):
Games Played: 194 (17 HOF QB Median: 192--i.e., half of the 17 played more than 192 games and half played fewer than 192 games)
Completions: 3,839 (2,830--surpassed on the list only by Elway, Marino and Moon)
Attempts: 6,717 (4,715)
Completion Percent: 57.2% (57.1--surpassed on the list by Aikman, Fouts, Kelly, Marino, Montana, Moon, Starr and Young)
Passing Yards: 44,611 (33,124--surpassed on the list only by Elway, Marino, Moon and Tarkenton)
Yards per Attempt: 6.64 (7.42)
Passing TD's: 251 (239)
INT's: 206 (189)
TD's % of Attempts: 3.7% (5.1)
INT's % of Attempts: 3.1% (4.1)
Passing TD/INT Ratio: 1.22 (1.29)
Rushes: 385 (326)
Rushing Yards: 764 (1,308)
Yards per Rush: 1.98 (3.81)
Rushing Yards per Game: 3.94 (6.67)
Rushing TD's: 10 (15)
Fumbles: 120 (76)
Fumbles per Game: .62 (.40)
Just wondering how many in the hall Have more pics than his 206?
I know it pains many of you but when I watch him all I can think is "I'm so glad he's not our quarterback anymore."