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This years SB might be between 2 QBs that Bledsoe mentored and 2 QB that beat him out for the job.
 
Always had great respect for Drew and a player and person. Not surprised by his words. He's a class act. My only regret is that Drew's career didn't end on a higher note for him. I do hope he takes solace in knowing the greatest of all time replaced him here in Foxborough and a Brett Favre clone in Tony Romo replaced him in Dallas.
 
This years SB might be between 2 QBs that Bledsoe mentored and 2 QB that beat him out for the job.


the six degree's of seperation of Drew Bledsoe, although I was a big fan of Bledsoe , he never worked hard here and if football was that important to him, he would be leading Dallas to the playoffs not Romo.. But Romo wanted it more and made Drew disappear in the Montana mist...

I do also think TO had alot to do with Bledsoe's fall from Dallas than Romo..
 
the one that really must hurt is the Buffalo situation he was replaced by JP Losman by a coach who lasted 2 years. He could have been the starter there this whole time he had 3 really good years in Buffalo and deserved better. Drew rebuilt this franchise and for that I will never say a bad word about anything he did football or otherwise. Without him we'd be rooting for the St. Louis Patriots
 
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“I know that when I was playing, the first thing I tried to do as a quarterback was not hurt your team - and I know Tom’s the same way,” said Bledsoe. “You can’t put your team in jeopardy. I haven’t asked (Brady) about it and I haven’t watched his interviews, but I bet you he’s prouder of the five interceptions than he is about the high number of touchdown passes.”

I particularly liked that quote from Bledsoe.
 
This years SB might be between 2 QBs that Bledsoe mentored and 2 QB that beat him out for the job.

I'm not sure there's really any shame in being beat out by Brady and Romo for starting jobs, but it is an interesting side story.
 
The idea that Bledsoe didn't work hard isn't well-founded. Maybe Bledsoe shouldn't have gotten married and had kids. Then he could have worked as hard as Brady?

The fact is, the game changed on Bledsoe as new blitzing schemes developed league-wide, and Bledsoe never adjusted. Then his skills deteriorated. Plus, Bledsoe started playing in 1992. He was beaten out by Romo in 2006 because well, Bledsoe at age 36 was AN OLD MAN. He held onto the ball too long. Not to mention he had a new offensive coordinatior almost every year. Two in the last years with Pete Carroll (remember Zampese?). Then Weis. Then two with the Bills. Then 2 with the Cowboys when Payton left. Jeez, the guy played with 7 different OCs in his last 8 years!!!
 
The idea that Bledsoe didn't work hard isn't well-founded. Maybe Bledsoe shouldn't have gotten married and had kids. Then he could have worked as hard as Brady?

The fact is, the game changed on Bledsoe as new blitzing schemes developed league-wide, and Bledsoe never adjusted. Then his skills deteriorated. Plus, Bledsoe started playing in 1992. He was beaten out by Romo in 2006 because well, Bledsoe at age 36 was AN OLD MAN. He held onto the ball too long. Not to mention he had a new offensive coordinatior almost every year. Two in the last years with Pete Carroll (remember Zampese?). Then Weis. Then two with the Bills. Then 2 with the Cowboys when Payton left. Jeez, the guy played with 7 different OCs in his last 8 years!!!


Good point. I have always been a Bledsoe fan - he's always handled adversity with class.

I remember excitedly attending his first training camp at Bryant. The QBs (one was Hugh Millen, IIRC), were warming up. Having never been to training camp before, they impressed me with their tight spirals and zip on the ball. Then Bledsoe came out of the Locker room with reporters in tow. When he started to warm-up, it seemed his throws were 2X faster and always landed in the receivers hands with a loud pop. I was an instant fan, it was like seeing superman vs. mortals.
 
I'm not sure there's really any shame in being beat out by Brady and Romo for starting jobs, but it is an interesting side story.

I am not saying there is a lot of shame in it, Losman on the other hand.....

But if it winds up being Brady vs. Romo, I could see Bledsoe up in the booth or during the pre-game show doing an analysis in the similarities and differences in their QB style. He did mentor both of them.

By all accounts out of NE, Buff and Dal, he would be an excellent choice for QB coach/OC down the road.
 
Why do folks assume a family guy like Bledsoe who NEVER spent off season at Foxboro would want to be QB coach or OC? A guy worth TENS of millions who works 7 day weeks, 12 hour days?
 
I have always like Drew and always wished him the best when he left. Personally, I think him talking out a full ad in the Boston Globe when he was traded away show a lot of class that most players don't have.

Yes, he always seem to turn the ball over in a key moment or take a sack but at the end of the day he was one of the major reason this franchise is no longer the doormat of the NFL.
 
And for the people that don't remember here it is:

Fans of New England,

When the New England Patriots selected me in the 1993 NFL draft, I was a 21-year old kid from a small college (Washington State) and an even smaller hometown (Walla Walla,Washington). I had never been to the East Coast and had no understanding of the special place that sports holds in the hearts of New Englanders. It didn’t take long to realize that you support your teams and players with unmatched zeal (and volume). I have grown so much in the past decade, and you have nurtured me and fostered this growth as a person and player. I could not be more humbled by or more thankful for your support.

I am pleased that I was a small part of a positive evolution of the New England Patriots franchise. Robert Kraft’s energy filled the stands, allowing me to play in front of so many of you over the years.The vision of the
organization lifted the team from its doormat status in the early 1990’s and has produced two Super Bowl teams and one World Championship. I am proud that you are proud to be Patriots fans.

You taught me a great number of things. You taught me about the meaning of loyalty, supporting me through thick and thin. Your incomparable togetherness as a fan base taught me about the importance of teamwork. Your relationship with each other and with me taught me about the concept of community, and the necessity of giving back to that community. Your unwavering support taught me perspective and has made me realize how fortunate I am to play a game I dearly love. And yes, you taught me about "chowdah," the Green Monster, and that Larry Bird certainly had to be much better than Magic Johnson ever was.

Most important, you taught me about love and respect.The letters I received while in the hospital after my little collision along the sidelines last September were many and wonderful. You demonstrated to me that to you I was more than a number on a field. I was a person you cared about. As I raise my three little boys, I will share with them stories of your warmth and kindness. Quite simply, you helped me to learn how people should treat other people, and I thank you for that.

Please know that you have made a profound difference in my life and the way I will live it. And while I am excited about my future in Buffalo, I will miss you.Thank you for all you mean to me, and I wish you all the very best.
 
I can not say enough how much I admire and respect Drew Bledsoe. He is, in my opinion, a hall of famer. A good man, and a very very very good quarterback. He saved the patriots for new england, and was part of two superbowl teams.. he is a champion. and by everything i've ever seen or read a classy, kind and decent gentleman. I'm really proud that he was a patriot.
 
the six degree's of seperation of Drew Bledsoe, although I was a big fan of Bledsoe , he never worked hard here and if football was that important to him, he would be leading Dallas to the playoffs not Romo.. But Romo wanted it more and made Drew disappear in the Montana mist...

I do also think TO had alot to do with Bledsoe's fall from Dallas than Romo..

How do you know that he did not work hard. Maybe not Brady-hard, but is that the only standard?

I never doubted Bledsoe was a good guy. I was quite critical of Bledsoe's performance at times, and I believe he and Grier were more responsible for the Pats decliing after Parcells left than Peter Carroll was.

I did not question his heart or work ethic, which I think is a dangerous assumption.

If every QB who was smart worked as hard as Tom Brady, would they be as good as TB? I doubt it.
 
I can not say enough how much I admire and respect Drew Bledsoe. He is, in my opinion, a hall of famer. A good man, and a very very very good quarterback. He saved the patriots for new england, and was part of two superbowl teams.. he is a champion. and by everything i've ever seen or read a classy, kind and decent gentleman. I'm really proud that he was a patriot.

Good guy, good QB. But no way he should be in the HoF. Vinny Testaverde should go before Drew does, and I do not think he should either.
 
Im sorry but a part of me will always love bledsoe. He was a very good QB and a class act. He was also tough as nails. Oh yeah and he takes a share in saving the franchise.
 
very good QB and great guy.

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ALl of Bledsoe's problems stemmed back to one key fact: He was immobile. He was a hard worker. He did read defenses well. He did make good decisions. He didnt hold the ball too long. He was just so FRICKIN immobile that sometimes it looked like all those things were true. In my book he was a ten in all areas except mobility, where on an NFL scale he was a 0. This made him a very good player with one key flaw that sometimes made him look bad. Protect him ,and he was great.
 
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