JoeSixPat
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onegameatatime said:All those who have insisted he's not mobile enough or accurate enough or talented enough or brave enough will learn what should be obvious, and that's with no disrespect for his replacement, young Tom Brady.
The simple fact is, the bulk of Bledsoe's problems in recent seasons have not been caused by him; they've been caused by the people around him.
His offensive line is not good. ... [quoting an unnamed coach] 'They got no running back and you can just run through their linemen and get to Bledsoe. What's he supposed to do about that.' ...
I don't see how Borges couldn't admit how wrong he was - and obviously no one knew that Brady would be everything Bledsoe was and much much more.
But as far as his comments about Bledsoe.. not brave enough, accurate enough, talented enough - Bledsoe is all those things, and I think still is today.
It's the "not mobile enough" that bears focus. To say it's Bledsoe's achilles heel is a major understatement... its more like Achilles legs.
That, and the fact that Bledsoe ability to sense pressure in the pocket was exceptionally poor - at least compared to Brady's - made a bad situation worse.
In that sense, Borge's statements about Bledsoe's surrounding cast on the OL isn't far off the mark - but for a different reason. Brady, as we now know, seems to have eyes in the back of his head, and has tremendous pocket sight and presence.
The net effect of all of this is that Bledsoe makes a mediocre OL look AWFUL, whereas Brady can make a mediocre OL actually look GOOD - especially when the coaches gameplaned the remainder of the 2001 season to let Brady dump short passes to Troy Brown early and often.