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Monday, November 2, 2009

Buffalo Bills Quarterback Dilemma

The Buffalo Bills offense could be the worst in the long 50 year history. This offense is so, bad that your are surprised as fan when they score a touchdown. The Bills have only two rushing touchdown in the last 16 games and the last one was scored by Terrell Owens on a reverse against the Texans. The Bills offense under the tenure of Head Coach Dick Jauron it is worse than pathetic it is down right dreadful. The Bills could not score a touchdown against the hapless Cleveland Browns at Ralph Wilson Stadium. If the Bills had a mediocre offense the Bills would be at least 4-4 or 5-3 and in the race for the playoffs. There is no reason why Bills are on of the worst scoring offenses in the NFL when you have skill position players like Lee Evans, Terrell Owens, Josh Reed, Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch. However, there is one glaring weakness on the Buffalo Bills they don't have a NFL starting quarterback that can get these skill position players the football so they can make plays. The Bills are in a similar position that the Minnesota Vikings were in last year with Tarvisus Jackson who could not get the football to there play makers. This year with the addition of Brett Farve and Percy Harvin the Vikings offense has exploded and has made Adrian Peterson job a lot more easier. The key to the Bills is that they need a quarterback if they plan on competing in the AFC East for the next five years. Trent Edwards has not proven that he is a NFL starting quarterback because he is always injured during crucial points of the season. The first rule of a NFL starting quarterback you must be on the field and Trent has been injured three time in the last year. Trent Edwards does not have the natural football instincts to be a starting NFL quarterback because he, does not see the open receivers before they break open. This is the difference between Trent Edwards and Tom Brady he, has those natural football instincts that tell him the the receiver will break open for the reception. The Bills have been searching for a quarterback ever since Jim Kelly retired and they have come up with a bunch of "Scrubs" to fill this important position on the football team. The Bills will not return to the playoffs until they can find a mediocre quarterback like "Doug Flutie" that can at least win ten football games. Finally, the Bills have a quarterback dilemma and I don't know how they are going to solve the most difficult problem that this organization has faced in the last ten years.

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