I've heard many say that Drew Bledsoe is worthy of a Hall of Fame induction and is said to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. He threw 45 completions in one game in 1994, which is the single game record. He's been out with injuries, which is the reason that is sustaining him from the greatest honor. Tom Brady of the New England Patriots and Tony Romo of the Dallas Cowboys both inherited their starting quarterback job from Drew Bledsoe.
But then there have been his con's. Many say that he would've cost the Patriots their first Super Bowl year, if not for Brady to be substituted after Bledsoe got injured. I've also heard that the Dallas Cowboys would've made it and maybe even won the Super Bowl, if not for their quarterback hopes in Bledsoe.
In your opinion, is this man a great and honorable quarterback or is he thumbs down? And does he deserve a Hall of Fame induction?
By the way, if you know where he is at this moment, can you please say so? Thank you.
2007-11-27
09:23:06
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