yes gotta go with youth and hes more mobile bad o-line or not hes just better than the old bledsoe.
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2006-10-29 02:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello: He may be. Mobility at QB and getting balance back in the O is the amswer. The O line had the impossible task of protecting
an aging extremely immobile Bledsoe. Blitzes got to him before he turned around. Hopefully the only one talking in the huddle
will be Romo, but how likely is that?
2006-10-29 09:10:40
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answered by KBinSaskatchewan 2
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I'm a Cowboys fan and I think the only thing that will solve the problems in Dallas is a good draft next year. Romo may give 'em a spark for a game or two but he's not gonna be the next Troy Aikman.
2006-10-29 10:35:40
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answered by Scottie Boy 6
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I dont know if he is the answer, but we will find out today. I believe Romo gives the Cowboys a better chance to win. You can see he is looking for Owens all he has to do is minimize the mistakes. That offensive line has to block man this is crazy.
2006-10-29 08:51:36
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answered by GQsmooth 3
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No. The answer is to tell Parcells to stop drafting D-linemen and start getting some O-line help. Drew was ineffective because he can't run. Parcells knew this before he signed him. Also I don' see Julious Jones putting up monster numbers behind that line. I remeber that the Giants won a Super Bowl with a great defense and great offensive line. I believe their offensive weapons included guys named Jeff Hostetler at QB, a "past his prime" Otis Anderson, a rookie named Rodney Hampton, and receivers named Mark Ingram and Chris Calloway. Funny I don't see anyone named Terrell in there. Parcells needs to get back to what works for him.
2006-10-29 10:52:07
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answered by DLUVDAIMPERIAL 3
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well if the second half of last week's game was any indication of what is to come, then i would expect them to come running back to bledsoe in a few weeks. but if romo does actual find his groove, then he might be the solution to the cowboys QB mystery.
2006-10-29 08:46:54
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answered by GhostBear 3
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I think so. Don't get me wrong, Bledsoe is a good QB. I am a big Patriots fan and I know Bledsoe very well. Bledsoe, is not moble and I don't believe he has not really adjusted to the NFL and the many scemes.
2006-10-29 09:09:06
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answered by Jazzy 5
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Doubt it! The only thing he might offer is more mobility which might be a good thing since the offensive line can't protect the QB. He's going to make a ton of mistakes, so expect him to throw INTs. If they could fix the O-line then Bledsoe is really their best option.
2006-10-29 09:01:16
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answered by Anonymous
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We will find out in the coming weeks. The Boys were going nowhere with Bledsoe at the helm...so a switch could not really make things worse.
2006-10-29 08:44:06
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answered by Fantasy Sports Icon 6
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Not if they cant provide him with time to throw the ball.
In the cowboys situation they need a quarterback with better mobility then Bledsoe
2006-10-29 08:46:10
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answered by doc 1
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only if ROMO means [ Rid Of-that Man Owens]
2006-10-29 08:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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