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The 4th quarter huh?
Bledose was 3/8 for 29 yards. Woohooo what a studly performance. On the drive you are talking about he was 3/7 4 yards, 7 yards and 18. It sounds like you think that making ONE GOOD THROW on an 18 yard gain equates to playing well?
It seems that your standard is that if you can find one thing he did that was NFL starting QB caliber then he was good. There were many, many other things he did that were bad, and overall it was a bad performance. 3 points in a half in a very close game is poor no matter how many excuse you want. You can pretend that BB held the offense back because its a nice to create another Drewscuse, but he threw 18 times in that 2nd half, hardly a conservative gameplan. (The fact that he only completed 7 of them is the problem)
So, we should jump up and down because he was able to get 2 first downs in the 4th quarter? Isnt that his job. No, actually his job was to score points. After that drive the D got an Int and handed Bledsoe the ball, at the Pitt 34 with 2:41 left and a 7 point lead. 2 runs brought a 3rd and 8 and Bledsoe threw incomplete into double coverage leaving a long, missed FG.
I don't get it. You seem to be trying to prove that Bledsoe did a better job than Mike Grerenburg could have done. Perhaps that was your standard? Mine was playing like a competant professional QB. By my standard, he played poorly, by yours a play or 2 of competance makes him great.
As for the Drewscuse, you're telling me the QB stats that postseason (AFCC and Super Bowl) were good?
Brady went 10-19 for 92 yards before the last drive of the Super Bowl.
Clearly, the Patriots were playing tight to the vest, as both games played out similarly with the Patriots jumping out to big leads due to special teams and defensive play.
The shackles were taken off the O when the Steelers and Rams came back.











