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hkHog
September-11th-2006, 10:35 AM
James Hasty on Cold Pizza said that Bledsoe was the big loser of the weekend and the Cowboys are going nowhere with his lack of mobility and questionable decision making. It's time for him to go. And people thought this team would win the division.

Riggo#44
September-11th-2006, 11:07 AM
James Hasty on Cold Pizza said that Bledsoe was the big loser of the weekend and the Cowboys are going nowhere with his lack of mobility and questionable decision making. It's time for him to go. And people thought this team would win the division.

This is evidence of go-with-the-flow knee jerk reactions in sports reporting today. There is no quality analysis - no research. Just a bunch of loud mouth blow hard who like to hear themselves talk.

However if Bledsoe plays this well next week (I HOPE!) there is going to be big problems in BigD.

pointyfootball
September-11th-2006, 11:12 AM
James Hasty on Cold Pizza said that Bledsoe was the big loser of the weekend and the Cowboys are going nowhere with his lack of mobility and questionable decision making. It's time for him to go. And people thought this team would win the division.

As an eagles fan, I hope they do pull bledsoe - that would doom them for the season. As bad as he is with pressure in his face, he can be an incredible QB if he's protected/has time.

poidog22
September-11th-2006, 12:03 PM
As an eagles fan, I hope they do pull bledsoe - that would doom them for the season. As bad as he is with pressure in his face, he can be an incredible QB if he's protected/has time.
Yup, he'd be a Hall of Famer if there was no such thing as a pass rush, but he can still wing the ball and as little as I know about Romo, I still think Bledsoe is their best shot at having winning season.

IrishOrange15
September-11th-2006, 01:40 PM
James Hasty on Cold Pizza said that Bledsoe was the big loser of the weekend and the Cowboys are going nowhere with his lack of mobility and questionable decision making. It's time for him to go. And people thought this team would win the division.

His decision making was fine last year. But it seems to get rough when things are a little shaky.

His lack of mobility had almost nothing to do with his poor play yesterday. He simply missed a bunch of open receivers and started to make bad reads. Dallas only gave up 2 sacks to Jacksonville, who finished 3rd in sacks last year and 1st in defensive adjusted sack ratio.

I don't see how Bledsoe or anybody can pin the loss on the O-Line yesterday.

YAKUZA