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Just wondering how many in the hall Have more pics than his 206?
Of the SB Era HOF QB's:
Bradshaw: 226
Fouts: 242
Marino: 252
Moon: 233
Namath: 220
Tarkenton: 266
Unitas: 253
And,
Favre: 273
Blanda: 277
Drew would of lost his starting position to Brady, injured or not. I thank God that Bledsoe is out of here. Mr. Interception.
so with all those guys having more ints than him and people knock on him for not being a hall canidate because of his head than does that change some minds. Patsfansince74 stats seem to put him in the middle of the pack.
I mentioned the other day that the Pats QB that they just released has better overall career stats then Bledsoe.
Does anyone think Testeverde should be in the Hall?
I vote thumbs down on both, although Bledsoe does have some jewlery.
Does anyone think Testeverde should be in the Hall?
I vote thumbs down on both, although Bledsoe does have some jewlery.
He can be a great backup qb/qb coach hybrid for us. We should definitly give him a look, remmember this is the guy Brady learned behind. He could be an amazing help to our passing game and this could be his stepping stone towards coaching, which is where I always thought he would end up. Personallyt I think he will go to the Browns because he might get a chance to start for them, but I hope he ends up here. This is where his home is!!!!
He can be a great backup qb/qb coach hybrid for us. We should definitly give him a look, remmember this is the guy Brady learned behind. He could be an amazing help to our passing game and this could be his stepping stone towards coaching, which is where I always thought he would end up. Personallyt I think he will go to the Browns because he might get a chance to start for them, but I hope he ends up here. This is where his home is!!!!
1. I believe Bledsoe has stated that he would rather retire than be a back up.
2. I'm not sure if he and Belichick are on good enough terms for him to come back.
I have heard the back up and retirement statement, but I think he will have to get over it cause it's simply the best choice he will be faced with, not too many teams can offer him that chance. He loves the New England area and personally, not based on any rumor, is that BB did exactly what was best for Drew and now having to accept a new role he won't mind being a player/coach and bring another title to the team that played the major role in his success as a player.
He'd do better in Oakland than Garcia. He seems to fit the Al Davis mold.
He can be a great backup qb/qb coach hybrid for us. We should definitly give him a look, remmember this is the guy Brady learned behind. He could be an amazing help to our passing game and this could be his stepping stone towards coaching, which is where I always thought he would end up. Personallyt I think he will go to the Browns because he might get a chance to start for them, but I hope he ends up here. This is where his home is!!!!
When his coaches were admonishing Brady to go for the score (FG) in XXXVI, but be careful with the ball because we were tied and a turnover could cost us even a shot at OT, Bledsoe was advising him to "just f'en sling it".
Was that just your impression from hearing him saying it, or did DB actually explain that at some point?I agree with everything you say, Mo, except for this misinterpretation. When Bledsoe said that to Brady it was with tongue-in-cheek, intended to keep Brady loose in a high-pressure situation. He didn't mean it seriously. In other words, he was saying, "Don't worry about it kid. You know what to do."