Bledsoe < Pennington. Bledsoe's "glaring weakness" was tunnelvision which resulted in poorly judged throws. I still try to forget that bewildered look on his face after he threw a pick at many a critical juncture. It was like he looke down field, seeing only his intended receiver, overlooking the fact that he was in double or even triple coverage. When he was intercepted, his face told a story - "where did that DB come from?"
A QB has to have three things to get the most out of this receiver corps:
1. A cannon of an arm (because of Moss)
2. Great accuracy (because of the YAC guys)
3. Solid decision-making (because a spread offense maximizes the receivers' use)
Bledsoe has -- or had -- the first. He was pretty good at the second.
seriously, while he hasn't had many chances, matt c hasn't given us much cause for optimism if the unthinkable happens. so, let's keep it unthinkable...let's not think about it...no more thinking...stop thinking that it might happen...stop it...stop it...
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